In what will likely become a full-time addition to the GoodCarBadCar.net fleet of recaps on monthly sales in the auto industry (popularity will be gauged in the coming weeks), this market share chart for Canadian auto sales in November 2010 is an efficient way of gaining requisite knowledge.
Just click in the Graph for a larger view, even on your phone. Though Ford may be dominant as a singular brand in Canada, this chart clearly shows GM's strategy of flying forth with four brands isn't a bad one. Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac (and some leftovers) combined for 20,122 sales in Canada in November. More than any lofty sales numbers, automakers love to see their market share growing. Had we been doing this earlier, you'd see Toyota's yellow slice of the pie gradually shrinking. We might see more if it in the coming months.
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Just click in the Graph for a larger view, even on your phone. Though Ford may be dominant as a singular brand in Canada, this chart clearly shows GM's strategy of flying forth with four brands isn't a bad one. Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac (and some leftovers) combined for 20,122 sales in Canada in November. More than any lofty sales numbers, automakers love to see their market share growing. Had we been doing this earlier, you'd see Toyota's yellow slice of the pie gradually shrinking. We might see more if it in the coming months.
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Love it. Keep'em coming.
ReplyDeleteI like this idea, it gives a clear picture on how each automaker did in the month.
ReplyDeleteI personally think this graph is more meaningful than "The best-selling Japanese car in America/Canada". Why not include Hyundai and Kia in the chart since they have such a big influence in the market?
I see the chart "The best-selling European car in America/Canada" but why not "The best-selling Asian Car"??? I just think it's very unfair not to include Hyundai/Kia in the stats.
But Other than that, thank you very much for the information. Keep up the good work.