Unlike the U.S.’s January 2011 situation, Canada’s 20 best-selling vehicles are valued at 51% of the overall market. That’s right... Read More
Canada January 2011
Establishing the borders of the vast luxury vehicle region isn’t easy. GoodCarBadCar.net has made some pronouncements before, so have a... Read More
Let’s keep it purely factual for a few moments. Audi R8 sales dropped 29% – that’s two units – in... Read More
17,410 pickup trucks were sold in Canada in January 2011. Put another way, pickup truck sales were responsible for 21.3%... Read More
Add up all the sales of all the large mainstream sport-utility vehicles on sale in Canada in January 2011 and... Read More
Selling midsize luxury SUVs and crossovers in Canada wasn’t quite as easy for some automakers last month as it was... Read More
The car market most notable as the category built for the rich and famous is in an unusally balanced state.... Read More
After months of dominating sales performances, the BMW 3-Series finally faced a dip in Canada in January 2011. Oh, and... Read More
Chevrolet’s Canadian division sold 263 Cobalts in January. When paired with its replacement, the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze, Chevrolet’s duo out-sold... Read More
Rearranged to show GM’s two full-size pickup trucks separately but still somewhat together, GoodCarBadCar.net’s Best-Selling Trucks chart is now a... Read More
Starting off 2011 right where we left off in 2010, the Ford Escape was Canada’s best-selling utility vehicle in January.... Read More
For the first time in GoodCarBadCar.net’s records and quite likely just the first time ever, a Hyundai is Canada’s best-selling... Read More
Since we’ve already surveyed the premises and analyzed the situation when laying out total sales by volume for automakers competing... Read More
Canada’s new automobile market grew by 3.6% in January 2011, but all thanks should be given to large volume automakers... Read More