U.S. sales of midsize cars declined for a 13th consecutive month in March 2017, falling by more than 22% to... Read More
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label/US March 2011
GCBC celebrated its tenth anniversary in March 2017, marking our 120th month with the best month of March traffic in... Read More
The Chevrolet Camaro and Mazda MX-5 Miata joined the list of GCBC’s most popular vehicles in March 2016. Their sales... Read More
In comparison with the early launch period of the sixth-generation W222 Mercedes-Benz S-Class, sales in the first-quarter of 2015 are... Read More
Two Fords hosted the two most popular vehicle sales tracking pages at GCBC during the month of March 2015. GCBC... Read More
Ward’s Auto reported on Tuesday that Ford’s U.S. sales executives were, “‘pleased’ with small car sales in March, side-stepping analyst... Read More
In March 2014, for the second consecutive month, Maserati brand sales figures were viewed on GoodCarBadCar more than the sales... Read More
Honda Sold 17 Accord PHEVs In The U.S. In February Although GoodCarBadCar published 43 articles related to February 2013 auto... Read More
“Worst” is such a nasty word. There are no positive connotations attached. Few people are such terrible linguists that they’d... Read More
Porsche began selling cars in the United States decades ago. In the last ten years, Porsche USA enjoyed four years... Read More
Of the 4761 large luxury sedans sold in the United States in October, very nearly two-thirds were German. Audi’s share... Read More
Rarely far from the top, October 2011 was one of those months in which an Acura was the worst-selling car... Read More
We’re a week away from finding out just how many new vehicles were sold in September and in the first... Read More
Honda and Toyota sales fell 28.5% and 22.8%, respectively, in July 2011. It’s not as though the U.S. auto market... Read More
Earthquake-related woes continued for Japanese automakers competing in the United States in July 2011. That didn’t stop the Toyota Camry from... Read More
Though 75% of America’s 20 best-selling cars aren’t American, not in the traditional sense anyway, 60% of America’s top 10... Read More
In June 2011, the U.S. luxury auto market, valued at just over 114,000 sales, was half-German. Mercedes-Benz led the way... Read More
Through the end of March 2011, no automaker had sold more automobiles in Mexico than Nissan. In fact, the year-to-date... Read More
You can’t just enter any ol’ Hyundai dealership and buy an Equus. Its low volume is thus partially explained by... Read More
Jeep Compass: +92% In May Chevrolet Suburban sales, down. Chevrolet Tahoe sales, down. Ford Expedition sales, down. GMC Yukon sales,... Read More
17.5% of Jaguar equals….. not very much. Although in the case of the handsome Jaguar XK, 17.5% of Jaguar’s Canadian... Read More
Who buys more trucks? Canadians, or Americans? You’d be forgiven for assuming it was the Texas-encapsulating United States, particularly if... Read More
Hummer H2 Sales Down 18 To 0 In April Collective sales of the biggest SUVs on sale in America totalled 17,640... Read More
In every single month of 2011 thus far, the Lexus RX has been the best-selling luxury vehicle in the United... Read More
Cadillac Doesn’t Sell Enough Of These Beasts To Qualify For GCBC Charts 4294 luxury limos were sold in America in April.... Read More
There’s no arguing about the magnitude of Volvo S60 sales in the United States in April. Standing in stark contrast... Read More
Through the first four months of 2011, Toyota sold 37,060 Sienna minivans. That’s up 60.6% from the first four months... Read More
Vehicles which either sold not at all, weren’t on sale at this time last year, have been killed off by... Read More
Every single vehicle in this market share chart of America’s 20 best-sellers was manufactured in North America. Some are Canadians,... Read More
Premium auto brands sold 119,405 vehicles in April 2011 in the United States. Obviously, as you can see from the... Read More