Top 20 Worst-Selling Vehicles In America - November 2014

What do the Jaguar XJ, Volkswagen CC, Chevrolet SS, Nissan Cube, Volkswagen Beetle, Hyundai Veloster, Nissan Juke, BMW X3, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Subaru BRZ, Hyundai Azera, Kia Cadenza, Scion xD, and Lexus LFA have in common? 

All posted November 2014 year-over-year U.S. sales declines of at least 40%, yet none of them ranked among the 20 worst-selling cars in America.


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


From the Cadillac XTS, Nissan Maxima, and Mini Paceman to defunct machines like the Acura TL and TSX, Chevrolet Captiva Sport, Volvo C70, and Chevrolet Avalanche, the 20 worst-selling vehicles in America all saw their sales chopped in half compared with November 2013. At least. 

We've also measured vehicles by outright volume, a list which inevitably includes some very low-volume sporting machines. But how low? The Dodge Viper didn't sell as often as the Audi R8, the Porsche 918 Spyder had its best month yet, and in its first month, Alfa Romeo's 4C finished eight sales ahead of the Audi TT, which is awaiting replacement.

You can always select a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page to find historical monthly and yearly sales figures from both Canada and the United States. Pertinent links are clickable at the bottom of this post, but you can also find related links at the Best Sellers page.

October 2014November 2013
Rank
Worst-Selling Vehicle 
By Percentage Decline
%
Change
November
2014
November
2013
#1
Chevrolet Avalanche
-99.2% 2 255
#2
Volvo C70
-99.1% 2 213
#3
Chevrolet Captiva Sport
-98.3% 78 4476
#4
Acura TSX
-98.1% 20 1071
#5
Acura TL
-94.7% 78 1466
#6
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
-92.7% 3 41
#7
Audi TT
-89.7% 16 155
#8
Dodge Avenger
-89.0% 540 4887
#9
Volvo XC90
-82.7% 87 504
#10
Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class
-70.3% 224 754
#11
Acura ZDX
-70.0% 3 10
#12
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class
-69.4% 11 36
#13
Acura RLX/RL
-66.7% 225 676
#14
Scion iQ
-65.0% 82 234
#15
Honda Ridgeline
-60.5% 535 1353
#16
Land Rover LR2
-60.2% 121 304
#17
Mazda 2
-58.3% 302 724
#18
Mini Paceman
-57.1% 271 631
#19
Nissan Maxima
-54.4% 3284 7208
#20
Cadillac XTS
-50.3% 1697 3417

Rank
Worst-Selling Vehicle
By Volume
November
2014
November
2013
%
Change
#1
Lexus LFA
1 2 -50.0%
T2
Chevrolet Avalanche
2 255 -99.2%
T2
Volvo C70
2 213 -99.1%
T4
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
3 41 -92.7%
T4
Acura ZDX
3 10 -70.0%
#6
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class
11 36 -69.4%
#7
Audi TT
16 155 -89.7%
#8
Mitsubishi i MiEV
18 12 50.0%
T9
Acura TSX
20 1071 -98.1%
T9
Porsche 918 Spyder
20 --- ---
#11
Lexus NX
22 --- ---
#12
Alfa Romeo 4C
24 --- ---
#13
Dodge Viper
45 41 9.8%
#14
Audi R8
51 78 -34.6%
#15
Kia K900
69 --- ---
T16
Chevrolet Captiva Sport
78 4476 -98.3%
T16
Acura TL
78 1466 -94.7%
#18
Scion iQ
82 234 -65.0%
#19
Volvo XC90
87 504 -82.7%
#20
Jaguar XK
95 103 -7.8%
Source: Automakers & ANDC
Vehicles which sold at least once in November 2013 but not at all in November 2014: Mitsubishi Galant, Mitsubishi Endeavor, Volkswagen Routan, and Volvo C30.
Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lotus, Rolls-Royce do not release monthly sales data. Bentley and Maserati do not report model-specific sales data. We don't exhibit commercial van nameplates on worst seller lists, but Chevrolet did sell its first 24 City Express vans last month, which would have made it eligible. Likewise, the Ford E-Series was down 59.1%, a poor enough result to make the first list, and the GMC's Savana 53.3% drop would have landed it in the top 20, as well.


RECOMMENDED READING
Top 20 Worst-Selling Vehicles In America - October 2014
Top 10 Worst-Selling Vehicles In America - November 2013
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