Our mid-year report card
The overall market is up but some brands are doing better than others With 2012 half down, as of this writing, it’s proving to be a very good year indeed. While sales are not quite on record pace, they’re not …

The overall market is up but some brands are doing better than others With 2012 half down, as of this writing, it’s proving to be a very good year indeed. While sales are not quite on record pace, they’re not …
New vehicle sales in Canada continued to climb in July, up 4.7 per cent from the same month last year – the sixth month out of seven that sales have topped 2011’s. Year-to-date sales through July are 6.7 per cent …
Sales of 169,459 new vehicles in Canada in June were up just 2.7 per cent from the same month last year, but that figure alone grossly understates the sales momentum in the current market. This is a case where a …
After a minor softening in April, new vehicle sales in Canada bounced back strongly in May, exceeding those in the same month last year by 17.9 per cent — the greatest year-over-year monthly increase since February 2010. That big number …
For the first time since last September, the number of monthly new vehicle sales in Canada, during April, fell below the level for the same month in 2011. Not by much – just 1.4 per cent – but down, nonetheless. …
New vehicle sales in Canada during March were up just 2.8 per cent from the same month in 2011, not as far ahead of 2011 as were the first two months of the year. But with a SAAR (Seasonally Adjusted …
But how fast and how far? What goes up must come down. If you’re not growing you’re dying. The status quo is never static. To many, these oft-quoted business mantras may seem like just so much rhetoric. But not in …
So January wasn’t a fluke! New vehicle sales in Canada during February were up 11.2 per cent from the same month in 2011, backing up January’s strong start. And, for the second consecutive month, Chrysler outsold Ford and General Motors …
Last year’s results reveal a shifting marketplace By now it’s old news that mediocre December sales in Canada — up just 2.6 per cent from the same month in 2010 — held 2011’s new vehicle total to 1,585,519 units. That …
What a month it was. New vehicle sales in Canada during January were up a phenomenal 25.4 per cent from 2011 – the greatest monthly year-over-year increase since February 2010. And Chrysler toppled Ford and General Motors to claim the …
But in the current economic climate that’s a good result By the time you read this magazine, 2011 will be history and you’ll know the final sales figures for the year. Or, if you don’t, you can find them at …
New-vehicle sales in Canada were up for the third consecutive month in December, but their modest 2.6-per cent increase failed to realize the promise inherent in November’s gentle surge. As a result total sales of 1,585,519 in 2011 finished just …