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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

November 2014 Canada SUV And Crossover Sales Rankings Top 89 Best Selling SUVs In Canada Every SUV Ranked

2014 Nissan Rogue grey
By the standards of the first ten months of the year, the growth rate achieved by Canadas ever-growing SUV/crossover fleet was downright abysmal in November 2014.

Canadian SUV sales rose 15.6% through the end of October. But November volume was up "just" 8.6%. Thats only five percentage points better than the growth of the industry as a whole. How discouraging.


• Canada Auto Sales Brand Rankings - November 2014 YTD
• Canada Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - November 2014 YTD
• Canada Car Sales Rankings By Model - November 2014 YTD


Were kidding of course. Not about the actual numbers, but the sentiment. True, the year-over-year expansion of the utility vehicle sector in Canada wasnt quite as rapid as it was earlier in the year, but Canadians did buy/lease nearly 4000 more SUVs and crossovers in November 2014 than in November 2013. Much of that growth was achieved by the most popular members of the sector.

The Honda CR-V stole the Ford Escapes crown as the best-selling SUV in Canada for the first time since December 2013 (albeit temporarily, albeit not on year-to-date terms) thanks to 1601 extra units. The Escape, too, posted improvements. The Toyota RAV4 was up 6%. The Nissan Rogue doubled its November 2013 volume.


• Canada SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - December & 2014 Year End
• Canada SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - October 2014 YTD
• Canada SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - November 2013 YTD


There were no new vehicles to add to November 2014s rankings, but we expect to see Lexus NX results soon. Americans registered their first 24 copies of the NX last month.

Reminder: these are 2014 year-to-date rankings, but you can sort SUVs and crossovers by November volume by clicking the November 2014 column header, or you can rank them by improvements or declines using the % columns. Or, most importantly, you can list automakers together by selecting the SUV/Crossover column header. At any time, click the Rank column to return to the original format. If youre on a mobile device, you may need to choose the full version of the site (at the bottom of the page) in order to use the sortable function.


• Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In Canada - November 2014
• Top 20 Best-Selling SUVs In Canada - November 2014
• Canada Truck Sales By Model - November 2014 YTD
• Canada Minivan Sales By Model - November 2014 YTD
• Canada Commercial Van Sales By Model - November 2014 YTD


As always, you can find historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these vehicles by selecting a make and model at GCBCs Sales Stats page.

Click Column Headers To Sort • December 2014 • October 2014 • November 2013

Rank
SUV/Crossover
November
2014
YTD
November
2013
YTD
%
Change
November
2014
November
2013
% Change
#1Ford Escape48,884 42,142 16.0%3,732 3,662 1.9%
#2Toyota RAV434,015 30,853 10.2%3,041 2,857 6.4%
#3Honda CR-V33,081 30,441 8.7%4,461 2,860 56.0%
#4Nissan Rogue26,729 15,034 77.8%2,370 1,183 100%
#5Hyundai Santa Fe Sport25,761 24,486 5.2%2,190 2,319 -5.6%
#6Dodge Journey23,167 26,522 -12.6%1,583 1,705 -7.2%
#7Jeep Wrangler21,661 17,747 22.1%1,674 1,055 58.7%
#8Jeep Cherokee20,591 1,398 1,373%2,122 1,285 65.1%
#9Mazda CX-518,573 16,397 13.3%1,566 1,431 9.4%
#10Chevrolet Equinox18,173 18,361 -1.0%1,346 1,647 -18.3%
#11Ford Edge16,844 16,364 2.9%1,207 1,252 -3.6%
#12Kia Sorento13,096 13,876 -5.6%1,041 1,316 -20.9%
#13Jeep Grand Cherokee12,111 10,705 13.1%1,183 1,147 3.1%
#14Ford Explorer11,678 9,953 17.3%759 871 -12.9%
#15Subaru Forester11,396 10,317 10.5%903 1,211 -25.4%
#16Hyundai Tucson11,341 10,651 6.5%766 933 -17.9%
#17GMC Terrain10,839 11,056 -2.0%749 866 -13.5%
#18Volkswagen Tiguan9,535 6,780 40.6%728 772 -5.7%
#19Toyota Highlander8,974 7,057 27.2%804 618 30.1%
#20Nissan Pathfinder8,912 7,253 22.9%794 938 -15.4%
#21Chevrolet Trax8,063 6,545 23.2%611 411 48.7%
#22Lexus RX7,343 7,217 1.7%673 622 8.2%
#23Audi Q57,258 6,923 4.8%515 687 -25.0%
#24Mitsubishi RVR6,165 7,234 -14.8%472 815 -42.1%
#25Acura RDX6,006 5,614 7.0%573 522 9.8%
#26Kia Sportage5,795 6,677 -13.2%442 663 -33.3%
#27Honda Pilot5,700 6,035 -5.6%419 449 -6.7%
#28Jeep Compass5,654 6,023 -6.1%272 313 -13.1%
#29Acura MDX5,614 5,516 1.8%556 506 9.9%
#30Jeep Patriot5,598 5,130 9.1%636 277 130%
#31GMC Acadia5,401 4,254 27.0%586 475 23.4%
#32Mercedes-Benz M-Class5,157 4,347 18.6%491 407 20.6%
#33Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class5,115 5,029 1.7%628 413 52.1%
#34BMW X55,079 4,180 21.5%413 912 -54.7%
#35Buick Encore5,036 3,258 54.6%271 310 -12.6%
#36Mitsubishi Outlander4,991 4,798 4.0%354 366 -3.3%
#37BMW X34,893 5,384 -9.1%461 355 29.9%
#38Hyundai Santa Fe XL4,509 2,928 54.0%256 326 -21.5%
#39Nissan Murano4,331 3,233 34.0%290 275 5.5%
#40Cadillac SRX3,882 3,495 11.1%288 308 -6.5%
#41Toyota 4Runner3,725 2,828 31.7%310 323 -4.0%
#42Chevrolet Traverse3,659 3,070 19.2%271 325 -16.6%
#43Nissan Juke3,463 3,808 -9.1%231 301 -23.3%
#44Infiniti QX60/JX3,254 2,949 10.3%317 245 29.4%
#45Buick Enclave3,225 2,977 8.3%300 315 -4.8%
#46Dodge Durango2,742 1,876 46.2%236 183 29.0%
#47BMW X12,601 2,554 1.8%263 184 42.9%
#48Lincoln MKX2,508 3,023 -17.0%165 284 -41.9%
#49Ford Flex2,342 2,191 6.9%44 283 -84.5%
#50Land Rover Range Rover Sport2,326 1,560 49.1%233 180 29.4%
#51Mercedes-Benz GL-Class2,178 2,228 -2.2%138 164 -15.9%
#52Volkswagen Touareg2,114 1,930 9.5%224 207 8.2%
#53Mini Countryman1,923 1,818 5.8%141 196 -28.1%
#54GMC Yukon1,842 1,220 51.0%181 113 60.2%
#55Audi Q71,835 1,659 10.6%172 103 67.0%
#56Porsche Cayenne1,773 1,888 -6.1%167 201 -16.9%
#57Infiniti QX50/EX1,748 1,338 30.6%148 113 31.0%
#58Chevrolet Tahoe1,618 1,492 8.4%111 151 -26.5%
#59GMC Yukon XL1,579 1,065 48.3%108 86 25.6%
#60Land Rover Range Rover Evoque1,551 1,660 -6.6%161 165 -2.4%
#61Lincoln MKC1,528 --- ---263 ------
#62Mazda CX-91,432 1,366 4.8%320 91 252%
#63Volvo XC601,430 1,582 -9.6%124 115 7.8%
#64Ford Expedition1,336 1,552 -13.9%157 282 -44.3%
#65Audi Q31,321 ------366 ------
#66Porsche Macan1,071 ------131 ------
#67Nissan Xterra928 994 -6.6%60 84 -28.6%
#68Chevrolet Suburban849 1,106 -23.2%99 87 13.8%
#69Land Rover Range Rover816 528 54.5%42 69 -39.1%
#70BMW X6748 727 2.9%50 41 22.0%
#71Cadillac Escalade71053532.7%795251.9%
#71.1Cadillac Escalade *54140334.2%603571.4%
#71.2Cadillac Escalade ESV *16913228.0%191711.8%
#72Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class709 534 32.8%253 ------
#73Toyota Sequoia646 681 -5.1%43 71 -39.4%
#74Toyota FJ Cruiser613 607 1.0%11 59 -81.4%
#75Land Rover LR2565 481 17.5%43 58 -25.9%
#76Lexus GX460524 291 80.1%52 40 30.0%
#77Infiniti QX80/QX56482 387 24.5%65 37 75.7%
#78Infiniti QX70/FX434 577 -24.8%45 25 80.0%
#79BMW X4413 ------92 ------
#80Nissan Armada409 502 -18.5%34 46 -26.1%
#81Volvo XC90405 473 -14.4%15 23 -34.8%
#82Land Rover LR4393 405 -3.0%72 36 100%
#83Lexus LX570303 267 13.5%37 30 23.3%
#84Lincoln Navigator287 268 7.1%41 24 70.8%
#85Lincoln MKT269 367 -26.7%27 42 -35.7%
#86Mercedes-Benz G-Class237 189 25.4%55 19 189%
#87Subaru Tribeca119 220 -45.9%2 26 -92.3%
#88Toyota Land Cruiser100 157 -36.3%6 15 -60.0%
#89Acura ZDX6 42 -85.7%---3 -100%
#90Suzuki Grand Vitara---1,014 -100%---47 -100%
#91Hyundai Veracruz---370 -100%---------
#92Jeep Liberty---13 -100%---------
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Total
564,040490,58215.0% 48,731 44,884 8.6%
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Source: Automakers & ANDC
* Italicized unranked lines are nothing more than available breakdowns, already included in the models total, not in addition to the models total.
³ Total Santa Fe sales: down 7.5% to 2446 in November; up 10.4% to 30,270 YTD.
ยบ Land Cruiser is a commercial vehicle in Canada. Rather than listing the 500L with the Mini Countryman in these SUV/crossover rankings, its with cars in large part because it is not available with all-wheel-drive. The placement of numerous crossovers often prompts disagreement, but consider the vehicle types name: crossover. By its very definition, it crosses over from one category into another. The very act of calling, for example, the Toyota Venza a car or a utility vehicle requires ignorance of the fact that the Venza (or Outback, Crosstour, Encore, Countryman, 500L) is a square peg that cant be squeezed through a round hole.
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February 2015 YTD U S SUV And Crossover Sales Rankings Top 89 Best Selling SUVs In America Every SUV Ranked

2016 Honda Pilot
U.S. SUV and crossover sales jumped slightly more than 8% in February 2015, a significantly slower growth rate than the category achieved the prior month.

Still, over 427,000 utility vehicles were sold by the 27 automobile manufacturers that sell them in the United States. Thats a near-42,000-unit improvement compared with February 2014.


• U.S. SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - January 2015
• U.S. SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - February 2015 YTD


Dont thank Ford for the improvement. The brands five utility vehicles slid 4% as their leader, the small Escape, slid to fifth spot in the February standings. Year-to-date, the Escape is down 4% and ranks fourth in the SUV/crossover category behind the class-leading Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4, and Chevrolet Equinox. 

In the premium field, Fords Lincoln brand posted a 33% improvement in February SUV/crossover sales. Excluding the MKC, which wasnt on sale a year ago, Lincoln brand sales were down 31%. Non-MKC Lincoln utility vehicle volume was down 22%. A new MKX will help, but it wasnt be a significant helper unless its more of a hit than the still-fresh MKC.


• Top 13 Best-Selling Pickup Trucks In America - February 2015
• Commercial Van Sales In America - February 2015
• Minivan Sales In America - February 2015



Americans buy more Lexus RX crossovers than any other premium brand utility vehicle. As a brand, Lexus was also the highest-selling purveyor of SUVs and crossovers in February. With 11,100 GX, LX, NX, and RX sales, Lexus utilities outsold Mercedes-Benzs G, GL, GLA, GLK, and M by 2006 units.

Hondas 90% Pilot improvement over the first two months of 2015 is by far the most impressive gain among top sellers so far this year. Keep in mind, this reflects Hondas attempt to clear out remaining second-gen Pilots. The third generation of Hondas big crossover is pictured above.

At any time, click the Rank column to return to the original format. If youre on a mobile device, you may need to choose the full version of the site (at the bottom of the page) in order to use the sortable function.


• U.S. Auto Sales Brand Rankings - February 2015 YTD
• U.S. Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - February 2015 YTD
• U.S. Car Sales Rankings By Model - February 2015 YTD



Reminder: these are year-to-date rankings, but you can sort SUVs/crossovers by February volume by clicking the February 2015 column header, or you can rank SUVs/crossovers by improvements or declines using the % columns. Or, most importantly, you can list automakers together by selecting the SUV/Crossover column header.

As always, you can find historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these vehicles by selecting a make and model at GCBCs Sales Stats page.

Click Column Headers To Sort • January 2015 • February 2014
Rank
SUV/Crossover
February 2015 YTD
February 2014 YTD
%
Change
February
2015
February
2014
% Change
#1Honda CR-V45,509 38,991 16.7%22,298 20,759 7.4%
#2Toyota RAV441,767 33,331 25.3%21,943 16,451 33.4%
#3Chevrolet Equinox41,278 36,134 14.2%21,723 21,587 0.6%
#4Ford Escape40,969 42,604 -3.8%20,915 23,145 -9.6%
#5Nissan Rogue37,068 31,028 19.5%21,419 17,197 24.6%
#6Ford Explorer35,649 26,734 33.3%18,613 13,924 33.7%
#6.1Ford Explorer *32,02224,61730.1%17,02712,92131.8%
#6.2Ford Explorer Police Interceptor *3,6272,11771.3%1,5861,00358.1%
#7Jeep Cherokee29,180 22,300 30.9%14,026 11,795 18.9%
#8Jeep Grand Cherokee26,562 24,898 6.7%13,756 12,691 8.4%
#9Honda Pilot24,944 13,137 89.9%12,629 6,913 82.7%
#10Jeep Wrangler24,594 20,193 21.8%12,911 10,640 21.3%
#11Subaru Forester22,669 21,544 5.2%11,459 10,773 6.4%
#12Toyota Highlander22,323 22,728 -1.8%11,263 12,052 -6.5%
#13Chevrolet Traverse19,856 12,941 53.4%9,705 7,573 28.2%
#14GMC Terrain19,703 16,360 20.4%10,859 9,297 16.8%
#15Jeep Patriot17,843 12,043 48.2%10,280 6,466 59.0%
#16Hyundai Santa Fe16,511 13,714 20.4%8,762 6,993 25.3%
#17Kia Sorento16,061 14,335 12.0%8,518 7,237 17.7%
#18Dodge Journey14,760 13,899 6.2%7,719 7,963 -3.1%
#19Ford Edge14,107 20,376 -30.8%6,526 10,965 -40.5%
#20Chevrolet Tahoe14,017 8,475 65.4%7,410 4,961 49.4%
#21Mazda CX-513,394 14,351 -6.7%7,445 9,353 -20.4%
#22Toyota 4Runner13,365 8,620 55.0%6,420 4,662 37.7%
#23Nissan Pathfinder13,204 11,675 13.1%7,066 6,367 11.0%
#24Lexus RX13,059 11,289 15.7%6,490 5,682 14.2%
#25GMC Acadia12,959 12,243 5.8%7,061 6,780 4.1%
#26Jeep Compass8,986 8,422 6.7%4,669 4,354 7.2%
#27Acura MDX8,934 8,804 1.5%4,553 4,563 -0.2%
#28Chevrolet Suburban8,566 3,740 129%4,436 2,035 118%
#29Buick Encore8,386 5,444 54.0%4,921 3,078 59.9%
#30Dodge Durango8,378 9,584 -12.6%4,793 5,456 -12.2%
#31Nissan Murano7,778 6,077 28.0%4,005 3,889 3.0%
#32Acura RDX7,379 5,641 30.8%3,862 2,911 32.7%
#33BMW X57,363 5,666 30.0%4,149 2,912 42.5%
#34Cadillac SRX7,294 9,504 -23.3%3,809 5,058 -24.7%
#35Buick Enclave7,117 8,828 -19.4%3,620 5,319 -31.9%
#36Hyundai Tucson6,905 7,489 -7.8%3,869 3,956 -2.2%
#37Kia Sportage6,461 5,256 22.9%3,407 2,669 27.7%
#38Mercedes-Benz M-Class6,460 6,082 6.2%3,316 3,258 1.8%
#39Ford Expedition5,737 4,969 15.5%3,277 2,830 15.8%
#40Chevrolet Trax5,660 ------3,821 ------
#41Infiniti QX605,562 5,084 9.4%2,985 2,704 10.4%
#42Lexus NX5,478 ------2,666 ------
#43GMC Yukon5,445 3,236 68.3%2,796 1,949 43.5%
#44Audi Q55,420 5,417 0.1%2,493 2,643 -5.7%
#45Cadillac Escalade5,1412,355118%2,3771,27087.2%
#45.1Cadillac Escalade *3,1531,480113%1,48977691.9%
#45.2Cadillac Escalade ESV *1,988875127%88849479.8%
#46Mitsubishi Outlander Sport4,661 4,186 11.3%2,394 2,348 2.0%
#47BMW X34,465 6,000 -25.6%3,124 3,301 -5.4%
#48Nissan Juke4,184 8,639 -51.6%2,183 5,197 -58.0%
#49GMC Yukon XL4,013 1,975 103%2,048 1,110 84.5%
#50Mercedes-Benz GL-Class3,970 3,285 20.9%1,849 1,744 6.0%
#51Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class3,751 ------1,873 ------
#52Land Rover Range Rover Sport3,579 3,076 16.4%1,827 1,464 24.8%
#53Volvo XC603,471 2,088 66.2%1,954 1,146 70.5%
#54Lexus GX4603,456 3,033 13.9%1,653 1,590 4.0%
#55Volkswagen Tiguan3,292 3,796 -13.3%1,819 2,019 -9.9%
#56Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class3,179 4,926 -35.5%1,781 2,624 -32.1%
#57Lincoln MKC3,160 ------1,558 ------
#58Mazda CX-92,946 3,083 -4.4%1,677 1,593 5.3%
#59Land Rover Range Rover2,839 2,090 35.8%1,358 869 56.3%
#60Infiniti QX802,831 2,133 32.7%1,583 1,110 42.6%
#61Ford Flex2,776 3,628 -23.5%1,318 1,978 -33.4%
#62Land Rover Range Rover Evoque2,510 1,806 39.0%1,107 927 19.4%
#63Lincoln MKX2,493 4,520 -44.8%1,135 2,041 -44.4%
#64Mitsubishi Outlander2,178 2,147 1.4%1,175 1,206 -2.6%
#65Porsche Cayenne2,162 2,418 -10.6%1,046 1,260 -17.0%
#66Nissan Armada2,019 2,128 -5.1%990 1,099 -9.9%
#67Nissan Xterra2,014 3,313 -39.2%1,016 1,795 -43.4%
#68Audi Q31,919 ------1,046 ------
#69Audi Q71,892 2,497 -24.2%1,012 1,229 -17.7%
#70Lincoln Navigator1,778 815 118%862 440 95.9%
#71Toyota Sequoia1,760 1,767 -0.4%856 980 -12.7%
#72Mini Countryman1,683 2,444 -31.1%938 1,370 -31.5%
#73Porsche Macan1,420 ------624 --- ---
#74BMW X11,403 3,661 -61.7%885 2,329 -62.0%
#75Land Rover LR41,224 987 24.0%615 388 58.5%
#76Infiniti QX701,126 1,269 -11.3%569 624 -8.8%
#77Volkswagen Touareg895 992 -9.8%413 448 -7.8%
#78BMW X4862 ------466 ------
#79BMW X6836 728 14.8%403 346 16.5%
#80Lexus LX570584 667 -12.4%291 311 -6.4%
#81Mercedes-Benz G-Class506 309 63.8%275 187 47.1%
#82Lincoln MKT484 727 -33.4%216 365 -40.8%
#83Toyota Land Cruiser456 485 -6.0%205 228 -10.1%
#84Infiniti QX50365 417 -12.5%177 220 -19.5%
#85Toyota FJ Cruiser183 2,428 -92.5%25 1,266 -98.0%
#86Mini Paceman145 237 -38.8%63 126 -50.0%
#87Volvo XC9098 879 -88.9%60 420 -85.7%
#88Land Rover LR246 721 -93.6%10 358 -97.2%
#89Chevrolet Captiva Sport23 8,217 -99.7%13 4,452 -99.7%
#90Subaru Tribeca---214 -100%---128 -100%
#91Acura ZDX---22 -100%---8 -100%
#92Hyundai Veracruz---1 -100%------ ---
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Total
819,438714,29514.7% 427,532 385,724 8.4%
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Source: Automakers & ANDC

* Italicized, asterisked, unranked lines are nothing more than available breakdowns, already included in the models total, not in addition to the models total.
^ Escalade here does not include sales of the EXT, which is shown with pickup trucks.
Rather than listing the 500L with the Mini Paceman and Countryman in these SUV/crossover rankings, its with cars in large part because it is not available with all-wheel-drive. The placement of numerous crossovers often prompts disagreement, but consider the vehicle types name: crossover. By its very definition, it crosses over from one category into another. The very act of calling, for example, the Toyota Venza a car or a utility vehicle requires ignorance of the fact that the Venza (or Outback, Crosstour, Encore, Countryman, 500L) is a square peg that cant be squeezed through a round hole.
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