"Wobbles the Mind" (wobblesthemind)
02/01/2017 at 07:55 • Filed to: Sales | 1 | 13 |
Want to know how many Crossovers and SUVs each brand sold in the US during 2016? Then prepare to be crushed!!
Brand - 2016 Utility Sales / 2016 Total Sales. (Percent)
*All for US
Jeep - 926,376 / 926,376. (100%)
Ford - 772,667 / 2,487,487. (31.06%)
Toyota - 672,577 / 2,106,374. (31.93%)
Chevrolet - 601,302 / 2,096,510. (28.68%)
Honda - 560,148 / 1,476,582. (37.94%)
Nissan - 532,208 / 1,426,130. (37.32%)
Subaru - 457,168 / 615,132. (74.32%)
GMC - 266,892 / 546,628. (48.83%)
Hyundai - 220,970 / 768,057. (28.77%)
Kia - 195,799 / 647,598. (30.23%)
Lexus - 195,174 / 331,228. (58.92%)
Dodge - 175,233 / 506,858. (34.57%)
Mercedes - 158,600 / 374,541. (42.35%)
Mazda - 146,843 / 297,773. (49.31%)
Buick - 144,786 / 229,631. (63.05%)
BMW - 131,755 / 313,174. (42.07%)
Acura - 107,856 / 161,360. (66.84%)
Cadillac - 100,716 / 170,006. (59.24%)
Audi - 100,161 / 210,213. (47.65%)
Infiniti - 84,385 / 138,293. (61.01%)
Land Rover - 73,861 / 73,861. (100%)
Lincoln - 70,978 / 111,724. (63.53%)
Mitsubishi - 59,643 / 96,267. (61.96%)
Volvo - 52,978 / 82,724. (64.04%)
Volkswagen - 47,861 / 322,948. (14.82%)
Porsche - 34,715 / 54,280. (63.96%)
Tesla - 18,028 / 47,184. (38.21%)
Mini - 12,706 / 52,030. (24.42%)
Fiat - 11,712 / 32,742. (35.77%)
Jaguar - 10,016 / 31,243. (32.06%)
Maserati - 1,917 / 12,534. (15.29%)
Bentley - 884 / 2,581. (34.25%)
Ram - 0 / 545,851. (0%)
Chrysler - 0 / 231,972. (0%)
Scion - 0 / 12,028. (0%)
Genesis - 0 / 6,948. (0%)
Smart - 0 / 6,211. (0%)
Alfa Romeo - 0 / 516. (0%)
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I’m just throwing this out there, I didn’t have a rant or anything. Though I will say Crossovers kick up sales numbers like crazy!
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I’m also going to leave the link for 2016's Best Selling Utility Vehicles. Mostly because those numbers above are usually from one or two Utility Vehicles, not the amount of CUVs/SUVs offered.
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Example:
The Honda CR-V was 357,355 of the 560,148 Utility Sales within the 1,476,582 total sales for Honda in 2016. So last year roughly every fourth Honda sold was a CR-V.
The Mazda CX-5 is approaching 40% of Mazda’s sales.
And...
AND....
AANNNNDDDDD.....
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...here are some sales formulas I just made up!
One Utility = HUGE SALES BOOST
Two Utilities = Big Sales Boost
Three Utilities = Whoo, some sales!
Four-Plus Utilities = Ok, you can stop now...
Jeep Badge =
VW Badge =
The Ghost of Oppo
> Wobbles the Mind
02/01/2017 at 08:28 | 1 |
I hate American car buyers. The new CX-9 looks pretty sleek though. I just wish you could get the 6 with AWD and a manual.
Arrivederci
> Wobbles the Mind
02/01/2017 at 08:35 | 0 |
Very surprised by the Buick and Lexus numbers. They get a lot more than I would’ve anticipated from “utility” sales. Always knew there were lots of RX models rolling around, but Lexus has a yuuuuge sedan lineup as well. I wonder how these numbers compare to the pre-NX years.
Probenja
> Wobbles the Mind
02/01/2017 at 08:37 | 0 |
“Utility”
Wobbles the Mind
> Probenja
02/01/2017 at 08:39 | 0 |
#Utilized!
dropthatclutch
> Wobbles the Mind
02/01/2017 at 08:40 | 0 |
“Porsche - 34,715 / 54,280. (63.96%)“
Et tu, Porsche?
Wobbles the Mind
> Arrivederci
02/01/2017 at 08:44 | 0 |
My only worry is Subaru because eventually automakers will offer AWD in their compact and mid-sized sedans. At that point they’ll end up mirroring where Mitsubishi’s lineup is heading.
Arrivederci
> Wobbles the Mind
02/01/2017 at 08:49 | 0 |
I hope not as well, but they have a much more trimmed down lineup of cars than Lexus does.
Subaru: BRZ, Impreza, WRX/STI, Legacy
Lexus: CT, IS, RC, LC, GS, LS
The BRZ probably will go away one day, but I would be surprised if they ever got rid of the Impreza or Legacy, especially since both serve as foundations for other vehicles in the WRX/STI, Crosstrek and Outback.
PotbellyJoe and 42 others
> dropthatclutch
02/01/2017 at 08:55 | 0 |
TBF, When was the last time you saw a Cayman on the roads and how many Cayennes are parked outside of your office building?
It’s been that way for a while.
With the new Macan, the brand can stay alive for a while. The 911 and Boxster weren’t enough to keep it going.
dropthatclutch
> PotbellyJoe and 42 others
02/01/2017 at 09:21 | 0 |
Yeah I know the SUVs allow for the brand to put out GT3s, but I would have never guessed 63% were SUVs. Especially with the Panamera out there.
Censored
> Wobbles the Mind
02/01/2017 at 09:45 | 0 |
Cadillac - 100,716 / 170,006. (47.91%)
I spy with my little eyes some bad math.
On a for real note, I think this chart would be cool sorted by percentage.
Wobbles the Mind
> Censored
02/01/2017 at 09:52 | 0 |
I must have used Acura’s total sales on accident, good catch!
Wheelerguy
> dropthatclutch
02/01/2017 at 10:17 | 0 |
I’’m betting 10 Bitcoin those SUVs won’t go flying off the lots if they were badged as something else less than a Porsche.
dropthatclutch
> Wheelerguy
02/01/2017 at 10:46 | 0 |
Volkswagen 14%
Guess you are right. Lol.