Small And Midsize Luxury Car Sales In America - August 2014 YTD

2015 Acura TLX
Perhaps waiting makes the heart grow fonder?


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


USA luxury car sales chart August 2014
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Acura has long been in need of replacing the TL and TLX, and in one fell swoop they've done so with the TLX. (We've placed the TLX, with its base price of $30,995 and its clear sporting intentions - unlike the truly midsize, comfort-oriented Lexus ES - with the smaller/entry luxury machines. There's plenty of overlap in these categories, and calling up the TLX as a Lincoln MKZ rival, or the Infiniti Q50 as a  Cadillac CTS alternative, is as justifiable as it is erroneous.) 

For just leaving the starting gate, the TLX's first month with 2286 sales would be more than enough to make Acura dealers happy. (They still had 703 TSXs and TLs to sell, too.) 

But when studying TLX sales both now and in the future, remember what Acura was able to do with the TL and TSX in the past, and not just with those two passenger cars. In August 2005, Acura sold 7026 TLs, 3426 TSXs. And 1721 RLs. And 1644 RSXs. And 25 NSXs. 13,842 cars in total. Although the auto industry's total output was 7% stronger in August 2014 than it was nine years ago, total Acura sales were down 19% even though the brand's utility vehicle volume was up 95%. Acura car sales last month were down 64% compared with August 2005 and down 19% compared with August 2014.

It's far too early to judge the TLX. Recent Acura car introductions haven't gone well, from the ILX to the RLX (down 53% to just 216 units in August) to the outgoing TL and TSX. The TLX doesn't have what it takes visually to change that trend, but it may have what it takes economically - with very low prices - and under the skin.

Meanwhile, BMW sold 12,477 3-Series and 4-Series sedans and coupes and hatchbacks and wagons and convertibles in August, 2.5 times the total achieved by Acura's whole car division. Comparisons with the 3-Series, of course, don't flatter any rival automaker, not Acura, not Mercedes-Benz, not Audi.

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 GCBC's Sales Stats page. These tables are now sortable, so you can rank luxury brand 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 2014 • July 2014August 2013
Small/Entry 
Luxury Car
August
2014
August
2013
%
Change
2014
YTD
2013
YTD
%
Change
1798
17015.7%11,39013,907-18.1%
2286
------2286------
240
1755-86.3%614412,889-52.3%
2430
2310,465.2%12,3298491352.2%
3818
326017.1%26,310 27,300-3.6%
1813
17573.2%11,96112,977-7.8%
657
6284.6%4563 44263.1%
12,477
10,35720.5%81,63169,40917.6%
1025
------2082------
2804
3380-17.0%20,29625,468-20.3%
1546
3020-48.8%11,327 24,266-53.3%
602
1054-42.9%5304 7315-27.5%
2655
24349.1%23,122 2434850.0%
2191
178422.8%12,50710,64217.5%
---
---------5-100.0%
5312
443219.9%33,427 18,85977.2%
51
------92 10820.0%
5151
6701-23.1%43,885 60,207-27.1%
2722
------15,676------
---
92-100.0%641190-94.6%
1724
1962-12.1%14,684 17,187-14.6%
429
------3610 ------
---
---
--------- --- ---
Total
51,731
44,34016.7%342,690 309,340 10.8%

Midsize Luxury Car
August
2014
August
2013
%
Change
2014
YTD
2013
YTD
%
Change
216
459-52.9%25082639-5.0%
463
2227-79.2%10,21518,660-45.3%
1927
2110-8.7%15,65714,11011.0%
682
719-5.1%5798 54047.3%
4468
43592.5%37,76135,1077.6%
2592
3980-34.9%20,63922,002-6.2%
---
---------19-100.0%
---
---------7-100.0%
2978
3533-15.7%16,407 21,157-22.5%
253
435-41.8%233521359.4%
174
491-64.6%31713808-16.7%
285
757-62.4%3967 5218-24.0%
102
------1050 ------
7692
76280.8%47,188 47,210-0.1%
2537
223413.6%14,66013,02412.6%
585
1134-48.4%58037284-20.3%
2841
3652-22.2%24,593 20,90117.7%
1150
77847.8%5049 50150.7%
6481
6523-0.6%47,72540,35918.3%
1
1---728-75.0%
132
197-33.0%1211 1249-3.0%
552
41134.3%31893278-2.7%
---
---
--------- --- ---
Total
36,111
41,628-13.2%268,933 268,614 0.1%
Source: Automakers & ANDC
* vehicle also displayed in another GCBC segment breakdown
^ BMW USA, not GCBC, has decided to combine sales figures for the 3-Series and 4-Series, the 1-Series and 2-Series. Acura has done the same with the new RLX and old RL.
^ A4 includes Allroad, without which A4 sales were up 15% to 3233 in August; down 1% to 23,349 YTD.
^ Jointly, Q50 and G sedan sales were down 23% to 4201 in August; up 29% to 34,449 YTD. Total G, Q60, Q50 sales were down 26% to 4803 in August; up 17% to 39,753 YTD.
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 Acura ILX here but also with mainstream cars like the Buick Verano, too, and the Audi A5 is also displayed with coupes and convertibles... because readers have wanted it both ways. Hyundai USA, not GoodCarBadCar, chooses to combine sales figures for the Genesis sedan and Genesis Coupe, forcing us to include the Genesis with volume-brand cars on pricing grounds before we even get to the "brand status" issue. The K900, Equus, and XTS are here not because of their size but because of their price points, their lack of direct comparability with the Mercedes-Benz S-Class. 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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