Midsize Car Sales In Canada - October 2014 YTD

2015 Chrysler 200 grey
After a three-month streak in which the Hyundai Sonata was Canada's best-selling intermediate car, the Chrysler 200 stole the show in October 2014, fuelled by a new design, the disappearance of its Dodge Avenger twin, and powerful incentives. The 200 outsold its nearest rival, the Honda Accord, by 421 units in October.


Canada Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - October 2014 YTD
• Canada Car Sales Rankings By Model - October 2014 YTD


Canada midsize car sales chart October 2014
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Canada's best-selling car through the first ten months of 2014, however, is the Ford Fusion, the country's favourite midsize car in four of the last five years. Like the segment overall, Fusion sales are tumbling in 2014, falling 12% as the category's fallen 14%. But like the segment in October, Fusion sales rose slightly, climbing 4% as midsize sales increased 3%. 

Few cars joined in on the October fun, however, as the moderate increase was created mostly by massive increases from two nameplates (and more moderate increases from the 6, Legacy, and Fusion) which counteracted declines from the Accord, Sonata, Optima, Altima, Camry, and Passat. 

Chevrolet Malibu sales shot up 160%, an increase of 704 units. The 200's 120% gain translated to 980 extra sales.

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. 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 • September 2014October 2013
Midsize Car
October
2014
October
2013
%
Change
2014
YTD
2013
YTD
%
Change
82
96-14.6%68962610.1%
1144
440160%6489570513.7%
1800
820120%9664 10,834-10.8%
3
278-98.9%4887269-93.3%
1127
10834.1%15,635 17,764-12.0%
1379
1550-11.0%14,86214,970-0.7%
1023
1355-24.5%11,634 12,523-7.1%
400
565-29.2%68248616-20.8%
275
21031.0%27033896-30.6%
657
932-29.5%8376 9163-8.6%
411
22880.3%2260 168734.0%
---
39-100%--- 253-100%
1231
1412-12.8%13,23915,375-13.9%
497
746-33.4%655464421.7%
---
---
--------- --- ---
Total
10,029
97542.8%99,417 115,123 -13.6%

Hybrids & Electrics
October
2014
October
2013
%
Change
2014
YTD
2013
YTD
%
Change
107
6272.6%140171895.1%
72
89-19.1%124012221.5%
---
2-100%--- 65-100%
12
15-20.0%98 155-36.8%
113
30277%918412123%
174
15016.0%1662 2123-21.7%
169
143
18.2%
1594
1926
-17.2%
5
7
-28.6%
68
197-65.5%
204
212-3.8%20722338-11.4%
---
---
--------- --- ---
Total
682
56021.8%7391 7033 5.1%

Tall Wagons 
& Crossovers
October
2014
October
2013
%
Change
2014
YTD
2013
YTD
%
Change
114
7160.6%794972-18.3%
1049
57582.4%6861514233.4%
594
629-5.6%67967636-11.0%
---
---
--------- --- ---
Total
1757
127537.8%14,451 13,750 5.1%
Source: Automakers & ANDC
* indicates a vehicle that is also shown in another GCBC segment breakdown
^ Prius breakdown by variant
^ Volkswagen Canada combines figures for the Passat and CC.
GCBC isn't 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 you'll 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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