Canada’s new vehicle market tumbled 11% in 2009 as the global economy tanked. Sales of full-size volume-brand SUVs plunged by more than 30% as much of the demand for family-sized vehicles that can tow and/or off-road a bit disappeared.
Canadians registered 18,567 of these vehicles in 2004, but in 2009 this group of ten accounted for just 0.5% of the new vehicles sold in Canada. GM owned 52.5% of the segment, up from 2008’s 49.5%, although the Ford Expedition was the top-selling nameplate.
You can click any model name in the tables below to find historical monthly and yearly Canadian auto sales data. You can also select a make and model at GCBC’s Sales Stats page. This table is sortable, so you can rank large sport-utility vehicles any which way you like.
Click Column Headers To Sort • 2010 Year End • 2008 Year End
SUV
|
2009
|
2008
|
%
Change |
---|---|---|---|
1059
|
1118 | -5.3% | |
1048
|
1874 | -44.1% | |
411
|
1719 | -76.1% | |
97
|
1115 | -91.3% | |
1584
|
1557 | 1.7% | |
1227
|
1585 | -22.6% | |
664
|
842 | -21.1% | |
528
|
187 | 182% | |
196
|
100 | 96.0% | |
800
|
842 | -5.0% | |
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|
—
|
— | — |
Total
|
7614
|
10,939 | -30.3% |
Source: Automakers
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