GM Canada's market share in the category (excluding luxury nameplates like the Cadillac Escalade and Lincoln Navigator) slid to 49.5% as Toyota's all-new second-generation Sequoia fought back with a Yukon XL-tying performance.
Nissan sold fewer than ten Armadas per month, and though the Armada is the same vehicle now it was then, renewed effort from Nissan Canada means they sell more than 40 per month now.
You can click any model name in the tables below to find historical monthly and yearly Canadian auto sales data. You can also select a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page. This table is sortable, so you can rank large sport-utility vehicles any which way you like.
Click Column Headers To Sort • 2009 Year End • 2007 Year End
SUV | 2008 | 2007 | % Change |
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1118 | 1460 | -23.4% | |
1874 | 2211 | -15.2% | |
1719 | 1535 | 12.0% | |
1115 | 1634 | -31.8% | |
1557 | 2217 | -29.8% | |
1585 | 2197 | -27.9% | |
842 | 1218 | -30.9% | |
187 | --- | --- | |
100 | 153 | -34.6% | |
842 | 195 | 332% | |
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Total | 10,939 | 12,820 | -14.7% |
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