Thursday, March 26, 2015

Midsize Car Sales In America September 2014 YTD

2015 Chrysler 200
Americas midsize car market was far more impressive in September 2014 than in the earlier part of the year. But the growth in the midsize category was far less impressive than that which was experienced by the overall new vehicle market, sales of which jumped more than 12%.


• U.S. Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - September 2014 YTD
• U.S. Car Sales Rankings By Model - September 2014 YTD


USA midsize car sales chart September 2014
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September 2014s top-selling midsize car, and best-selling passenger car overall, was the Honda Accord, the Accords second consecutive month on top of the leaderboard. Toyota Camry sales dropped 11% in September, but with a slight increase through the first three-quarters of 2014, the Camry leads the Accord by more than 30,000 sales so far this year.

Hyundai and Kia combined for 25,826 Sonata and Optima sales in September, a 1% improvement. Chryslers new 200 was up 15%, but when taking the defunct Avenger into account, total Chrysler Group midsize car sales were down 14%.

Mazda reported their best September for the 6 since 2005. Subaru Legacy volume more than doubled to the highest monthly Legacy sedan output in the nameplates history. The pair nevertheless combined to own just 5.9% of the midsize sector.

Priced in the same stratosphere as these conventional midsize cars are exclusively hybrid and electric cars like the Toyota Prius and Nissan Leaf. Sales of those cars were down 8% in September 2014. A trio of tall wagons - Outback, Venza, Crosstour - slid 20% even as the leader of the pack, the Outback, reported its best September ever.

You can click any model name in the tables below to find historical monthly and yearly U.S. auto sales data. You can also select a make and model at GCBCs Sales Stats page. These tables are now sortable, so you can rank midsize cars any which way you like. Suggestions on how GCBC should break down segments can be passed on through the Contact page.

Click Column Headers To Sort • October 2014 • August 2014 • September 2013
Midsize Car
September
2014
September
2013
%
Change
2014
YTD
2013
YTD
%
Change
Buick Regal
1366
13005.1%16,80312,76731.6%
Chevrolet Malibu
15,186
14,4874.8%148,574154,950-4.1%
Chrysler 200
10,995
958314.7%75,142 102,859-26.9%
Dodge Avenger
1677
5099-67.1%49,36378,599-37.2%
Ford Fusion
21,693
19,9728.6%240,585 226,2936.3%
Honda Accord
32,956
25,17630.9%304,382282,1027.9%
Hyundai Sonata
14,918
13,8727.5%164,934 152,7028.0%
Kia Optima
10,908
11,647-6.3%122,646124,056-1.1%
Mazda 6
4263
316834.6%41,86132,53228.7%
Mitsubishi Galant
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51-100%122 1329-90.8%
Nissan Altima
21,675
21,2212.1%256,935 249,5183.0%
Subaru Legacy
6198
2847118%34,718 33,3514.1%
Suzuki Kizashi
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Toyota Camry
28,507
31,871-10.6%334,978318,9905.0%
Volkswagen Passat
7280
7900-7.8%74,91384,264-11.1%
Volkswagen CC
627
1437-56.4%815712,426-34.4%
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Total
178,249
169,6315.1%1,874,113 1,868,340 0.3%

Hybrids & Electrics
September
2014
September
2013
%
Change
2014
YTD
2013
YTD
%
Change
Chevrolet Volt
1394
1766-21.1%14,54016,760-13.2%
Ford C-Max
1786
2182-18.1%21,73128,254-23.1%
Honda Insight
240
299-19.7%3154 3519-10.4%
Mitsubishi i MiEV
15
20-25.0%149 978-84.8%
Nissan LEAF
2881
195347.5%21,82216,07635.7%
Toyota Prius
8339
10,185-18.1%110,455 125,225-11.8%
Toyota Prius Sedan ^
7986
9033
-11.6%
98,613
117,251
-15.9%
Toyota Prius Plug-In ^
353
1152
-69.4%
11,842
797448.5%
Toyota Prius V
2746
242213.4%23,47128,398-17.3%
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Total
17,401
18,827-7.6%195,322 219,210 -10.9%

Tall Wagons 
& Crossovers
September
2014
September
2013
%
Change
2014
YTD
2013
YTD
%
Change
Honda Crosstour *
763
1235-38.2%903212,907-30.0%
Subaru Outback *
11,315
814339.0%97,26690,0738.0%
Toyota Venza *
1858
2193-15.3%23,44529,187-19.7%
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Total
13,936
11,57120.4%129,743 132,167 -1.8%
Source: Automakers & ANDC
* indicates a vehicle that is also shown in another GCBC segment breakdown
^ Prius breakdown by variant
GCBC isnt here to break down segments, an impossible task for any group, but to display sales data for the sake of comparison. The more ways sales data can be displayed, the better. This explains why youll see the Outback and Venza listed with midsize SUVs, too... because readers have wanted it both ways. You can always find the sales results for EVERY vehicle and form your own competitive sets by using the All Vehicle Rankings posts.

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