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FORD CANADA POSTS FIFTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR-OVER-YEAR SALES INCREASE; SALES UP 20%


Overall vehicles sales were up 20% compared to last October
Car sales increased 8% compared to same period last year
Ford Taurus sales rose 57%
Ford Fusion sales were up 65%
Ford Mustang sales increased 8%
Ford Flex sales rose 38%, best October on record
Ford Edge sales were up 38%, best October on record
Ford Escape sales increased 19%, best October on record
Ford F-Series sales were up 59%
Ford Explorer sales increased 21%
Ford Expedition sales were up 46%
Lincoln MKX sales rose 90%
Overall Lincoln sales jump 22%

Source: http://www.ford.com/about-ford...31337

Toyota Canada up 18.7% Best October on record.

http://www.newswire.ca/en/rele....html



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The Edge interests me. Drop the eco-boost in it and I'd seriously consider one.
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Hyundai up 43%

http://www.goodcarbadcar.net/2....html

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 Re: Canadian Auto Sales Thread. October 2009 (vrsexxy_GTI) »« »

The way I read this...

October 2008 must have been a very bad sales month.

Good to see the economy really is picking back up.

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Translation from Canuckstan: Last year we sold 13. This year we sold 15!



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Quote, originally posted by MikeNoGo »
The way I read this...

October 2008 must have been a very bad sales month.

Good to see the economy really is picking back up.

Not really. Even though a few manufacturers posted huge gains (Acura was up 78% for the month) overall sales were still down -1% from last October. Most of that rests at GM's feet, which was down 33% from last October.

2009 2008
Acura 2,079 1,162 78.9%
Audi 1,100 1,075 2.3%
BMW 2,310 2,190 5.5%
Chrysler 14,215 15,643 -9.1%
Ford 18,187 15,123 20.3%
General Motors 18,818 28,115 -33.1%
Honda 9,224 10,293 -10.4%
Hyundai 8,415 5,885 43.0%
Infiniti 743 770 -3.5%
Jaguar 68 55 23.6%
Kia 3,603 2,925 23.2%
Land Rover 224 217 3.2%
Lexus 1,459 1,304 11.9%
Mazda 5,612 6,109 -8.1%
Mercedes-Benz 2,199 1,720 27.8%
MINI 380 481 -21.0%
Mitsubishi 1,452 1,338 8.5%
Nissan 5,912 6,063 -2.5%
Porsche 130 114 14.0%
Saab 41 105 -61.0%
smart 228 270 -15.6%
Subaru 2,486 1,784 39.3%
Suzuki 1,336 1,316 1.5%
Toyota 17,354 14,539 19.4%
Volkswagen 3,545 3,662 -3.2%
Volvo 380 453 -16.1%
Light Vehicle Sales 121,500 122,711 -1.0%

Sorry for the hard to read chart, the Forum doesn't like to format....



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Quote, originally posted by Professor Gascan »

Not really. Even though a few manufacturers posted huge gains (Acura was up 78% for the month) overall sales were still down -1% from last October. Most of that rests at GM's feet, which was down 33% from last October.

2009 2008
Acura 2,079 1,162 78.9%
Audi 1,100 1,075 2.3%
BMW 2,310 2,190 5.5%
Chrysler 14,215 15,643 -9.1%
Ford 18,187 15,123 20.3%
General Motors 18,818 28,115 -33.1%
Honda 9,224 10,293 -10.4%
Hyundai 8,415 5,885 43.0%
Infiniti 743 770 -3.5%
Jaguar 68 55 23.6%
Kia 3,603 2,925 23.2%
Land Rover 224 217 3.2%
Lexus 1,459 1,304 11.9%
Mazda 5,612 6,109 -8.1%
Mercedes-Benz 2,199 1,720 27.8%
MINI 380 481 -21.0%
Mitsubishi 1,452 1,338 8.5%
Nissan 5,912 6,063 -2.5%
Porsche 130 114 14.0%
Saab 41 105 -61.0%
smart 228 270 -15.6%
Subaru 2,486 1,784 39.3%
Suzuki 1,336 1,316 1.5%
Toyota 17,354 14,539 19.4%
Volkswagen 3,545 3,662 -3.2%
Volvo 380 453 -16.1%
Light Vehicle Sales 121,500 122,711 -1.0%

Sorry for the hard to read chart, the Forum doesn't like to format....

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Faced with the worst sales decrease among Asian carmakers, Honda Canada just reduced their prices for 2010.



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Quote, originally posted by MikeNoGo »

Thank you for the full picture


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Yes Martha, you can get your new 2010 Toyota 4Runner with a 4-cylinder. As long as it's 2WD. And as long as it's with an old 4-speed automatic.
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I find the Ford gains rather surprising. The SHO starts at 48,188 which is about 10k more than it does in the US. By comparison the S4 starts at 52,150.



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Quote, originally posted by [spoon »
]I find the Ford gains rather surprising. The SHO starts at 48,188 which is about 10k more than it does in the US. By comparison the S4 starts at 52,150.

Same here. I see a TON of the new F-150, but that is about it. Don't think I've even seen a new Taurus on the road yet...

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