The u.s. market is the second largest in the world by volume, only behind China, and leaving a distance important with the third party that is no other than the japanese. Here we leave the detail with the results obtained during the past month of September, both by marks and models.
During the ninth month of the year registrations of new vehicles in the united States increased by 15.8% in comparison with the same month of the previous year, reaching a total volume of 1.442.460 units sold. Of that total 619.109 were conventional vehicles, and the remaining 4×4, light commercial and pick ups.
having a look at the accumulated of the year, there has been an increase in the deliveries of 5.0% in relation to the same period of the previous year to reach a total volume of 13.052.388 units sold. Of that total, 5.9 million correspond to passenger cars and 7.1 million to the so-called “trucks”.
RANKING BRANDS SEPTEMBER
- Ford 212.589
- Chevrolet 170.675
- Toyota 162.595
- Honda 119.046
- Nissan 111.562
- Jeep 77.201
- Hyundai 64.015
- Subaru 53.070
- Kia 49.820
- GMC 47.386
- Dodge 45.170
- RAM 39.946
- Mercedes 31.337
- Chrysler 27.250
- BMW 26.608
- VW 26.141
- Mazda 25.616
- Lexus 25.294
- Buick 18.341
- Audi 17.340
- Cadillac 14.908
- Acura 14.704
- Infiniti 10.220
- Lincoln 8.680
- Mitsubishi 7.556
- Scion 6.510
- Land Rover 5.855
- Volvo 5.527
- Porsche 4.424
- MINI 4.414
- Fiat 3.398
- Tesla 1.701
- Jaguar 995
- Maserati 872
- Smart 750
- Ferrari 177
- Bentley 111
- Rolls Royce 95
- Aston Martin 85
- Lamborghini 63
- Alfa Romeo 54
- Lotus 13
firms that closed in positive September with best comparative values were Land Rover (+88.5 per Cent), Mitsubishi (+35.9 per Cent), Jeep (+39,8%) and Scion, this last rising 56.7%, thanks to the introduction of the first iM and iA. On the opposite side of the balance there is that quote to the decreases of Jaguar (-12,9%), Maserati (-33,8%), Bentley (-53,0%) and Chrysler (-5,3%).
TOP 50 MODELS SEPTEMBER
- Ford F-Series 69.651
- Chevrolet Silverado 53.725
- RAM Pick Up 36.598
- Toyota Camry 34.487
- Honda Accord 33.641
- Honda CR-V 29.925
- Ford Escape 28.473
- Honda Civic 28.278
- Toyota RAV4 27.104
- Toyota Corolla 26.636
- Nissan Rogue 25.064
- Ford Fusion 24.942
- Nissan Altima 24.224
- Chevrolet Equinox 21.537
- Hyundai Elantra 20.724
- Ford Explorer 20.715
- Jeep Cherokee 20.224
- GMC Sierra 19.754
- Nissan Versa 18.053
- Jeep Wrangler 17.583
- Chevrolet Malibu 17.066
- Hyundai Sonata 16.124
- Jeep Grand Cherokee 15.758
- Subaru Forester 15.364
- Subaru Outback 15.126
- Nissan Sentra 14.196
- Chevrolet Cruze 14.032
- Kia Soul 13.614
- Ford Focus 13.437
- Toyota Highlander 12.310
- Kia Optima 11.719
- Toyota Tacoma 11.608
- Chrysler 200 11.364
- GMC Terrain 10.935
- Hyundai Santa Fe 10.752
- Dodge Grand Caravan 10.568
- Toyota Sienna 10.527
- Dodge Journey 10.457
- Ford Edge 10.262
- Honda Pilot 10.238
- Toyota Prius 10.168
- Ford Transit 10.154
- Honda Odyssey 9.924
- Ford Mustang 9.456
- Kia Sorento 9.380
- Chevrolet Impala 9.359
- Chrysler Town&Country 9.163
- BMW Serie3 9.145
- Mazda CX-5 9.107
- Chevrolet Traverse 8.857
Highlights for the first time in many months that no vehicle of Volkswagen in the Top50. To find it run down to the post 53 in the that is the Volkswagen Jetta with 7.773 units. The “dieselgate” is happening to bill and in the coming months we will see most pronounced decreases.
not surprising, is the first post of the Ford F-Series, a product very settled in the United States many years ago. We are still two other pick ups of large spin, the Silverado and PU Chevrolet and RAM respectively.
In passenger cars is the Toyota Camry the leading, although followed very closely by the Honda Accord. Among the models featured in the month you have to point to the Ford Mustang (+199%), Nissan Versa (+49,5%), Nissan Rogue (+45,5%) and Ford Explorer (+38,0%).