In what will likely become a full-time addition to the GoodCarBadCar.net fleet of recaps on monthly sales in the auto...
The tell-tale sign of dominance is market share. ‘Twas quite a day when GM’s market share was 41% in 1941...
Which sort of German luxury vehicle sells best? These are the sort of questions The Good Car Guy routinely finds...
Hyundai and Kia combined to out-sell Toyota, Lexus, and Scion in Canada in 2010. Though the margin of victory was...
With over 2.2 million new vehicle sales, General Motors was America’s largest-volume automaker in 2010. Nearly one of out every...
Here’s the bare bones analysis of the Graph below: Ford is big, but Volkswagen is bigger. By itself, as revealed...
You already know Korea’s autombile manufacturing industry is stronger than ever. You heard that the 2011 Hyundai Sonata was one...
Since we’ve already surveyed the premises and analyzed the situation when laying out total sales by volume for automakers competing...
Nearly 22 out of every 100 new vehicles sold in the United States in January 2011 was a General Motors...
Ford was easily Great Britain’s most popular car brand in January – it’s lead over the nearest competitor was more...
America’s 20 most popular vehicles combined for 38.9% market share in January 2011. Despite totalling approximately 8% of all nameplates,...
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...
It’s possible, though unlikely, that some of these numbers could change a tiny teeny little bit in the next couple...
According to Desrosiers Automotive Reports, passenger car sales in Canada dropped 12.2% in January to 39,514. That equals just 41.2%...
America’s 20 best-selling vehicles were slightly more dominant in February 2011 than in January and are ever so slightly more...
Vauxhall, with 310 Chevrolets on its side, saw its market share rise from 12.6% in January 2011 to 16% in...
The list of Canada’s 20 best-selling vehicles changed in February, but only slightly. Of greater importance to followers of this...
Much could be said about the chart you see below. Much of it has already been said, and you can...
9078 luxury-branded vehicles were sold in Canada in February 2011. 21.7% were affixed with the three-pointed of Mercedes-Benz. 2 –...
From the 12.8% doldrums of February 2011, General Motors improved its market share in Canada to 15.9% in March with...
With “just” 16.6% of the U.S. new car market in March, General Motors’ huge year-over-year gains from March 2010 don’t...
America’s popular vehicles were actually a little less popular in March 2011 than in February. The rest of the market...
For graphic pleasure, and for the second month in what will hopefully become a long-running GoodCarBadCar.net chart, The Good Car...
Ford was by far Britain’s most popular auto manufacturer in March, out-selling its nearest competitor – that’d be Vauxhall –...
Nearly one in every four premium brand new vehicle sales in Canada were affixed with Mercedes-Benz’s three-pointed star in March....
Canada’s 20 best-selling vehicles posted a slight market share increase compared with February, up 1.7 percentage points to March 2011’s...
After a trip south of the border, Canadians never cease to mention the huge number of trucks and sport-utility vehicles...
General Motors clawed back significant market share in the United States one month after a March in which the company’s portion...
The Ford Motor Company and General Motors both lost market share in April. And which automaker managed to swoop in...
Premium auto brands sold 119,405 vehicles in April 2011 in the United States. Obviously, as you can see from the...