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The least conventional members of the group - a small Ford, big Benz, and the odd duck Nissan - all generated year-over-year improvements.
Detroit's stalwarts, however, sold much less often this February than last. Ford's Transit Connect now trails its big brother, the E-Series, by just 43 units going into March. It outsold the E-Series by 38 units in February. Canada's overall new vehicle market slid 3.3% last month. Pickup truck sales rose 1.1%.
Click any model name in the table below to find historical monthly and yearly sales figures from both Canada and the United States, or make a vehicle selection at GCBC's Sales Stats page.
Click Column Headers To Sort - March 2013 - January 2013
Van
|
February
2013 |
%
Change |
Year
To Date |
YTD
% Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
294
| - 10.4% | 668 | + 1.1% | |
468
| - 27.3% | 881 | - 15.8% | |
506
| + 87.4% | 838 | + 117% | |
139
| - 48.9% | 392 | - 12.5% | |
245
| + 52.2% | 457 | + 27.7% | |
88
| + 11.4% | 176 | + 25.7% | |
84
| - 43.2% | 134 | - 78.5% |
RECOMMENDED READING
Commercial Van Sales In Canada - March 2013
Commercial Van Sales In Canada - January 2013
Canada Auto Sales Brand Rankings - February 2013
Top 13 Best-Selling Trucks In Canada - February 2013
Minivan Sales In Canada - February 2013






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