General Motors sold 20,590 copies of their Chevy Equinox/GMC Terrain twins in the United States in November. Sales of both the Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain were down from November 2010 levels. Ford sold 21,823 Escapes, up 46% year-over-year. Four Hyundai and Kia alternatives - the Santa Fe, Sorento, Sportage, and Tucson - found 23,117 American buyers in November 2011.
Apart from the defunct Honda Element, no mainstream small SUV or crossover posted a worse drop than the Nissan Juke, sales of which tumbled 26% from its early effort last November. No small utility vehicle reported a greater percentage increase than the Jeep Compass, sales of which multiplied ten times.
After the jump you'll find November sales tables and market share charts for midsize and large SUVs. Monthly and yearly sales figures for all these SUVs and every other current model on sale can be accessed through the dropdown menu in the top right of this page.
General Motors sold 15,954 Lambda platform crossovers in November 2011. Buick Enclave sales improved by 3%. Chevrolet Traverse sales slid 28%. The GMC Acadia was down 12%.
Ford's three mid-range utilities combined for 24,736 sales in November. Sales of the Edge and Flex were down (the Flex is down 21% year-to-date) but Ford reported a 217% increase in Explorer sales, making November the new Explorer's second best month so far. Not since May has Ford managed to sell more Explorers in a single month.
Three of seven jumbo truck-based sport-utility vehicles on sale in the United States reported year-over-year increases better than the market's overall improvement. Another, the GMC Yukon XL, was up 12.5% in November 2011. Sales of the Nissan Armada were up 2%. The Ford Expedition's 0.7% drop wasn't even that bad. In fact, it wasn't bad enough to drop the Expedition below third-in-class status.
Armada sales are down on year-to-date terms, however, as are sales of the Toyota Sequoia. Sales of the Toyota fell 9% in November. The overall jumbo SUV market was worth 2.6% of America's new vehicle market last month.
Source: Manufacturers & ANDC
Red font indicates declining year-over-year sales
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Apart from the defunct Honda Element, no mainstream small SUV or crossover posted a worse drop than the Nissan Juke, sales of which tumbled 26% from its early effort last November. No small utility vehicle reported a greater percentage increase than the Jeep Compass, sales of which multiplied ten times.
After the jump you'll find November sales tables and market share charts for midsize and large SUVs. Monthly and yearly sales figures for all these SUVs and every other current model on sale can be accessed through the dropdown menu in the top right of this page.
Small SUV | November 2011 | % Change | Year To Date | YTD % Change |
Chevrolet Captiva Sport | 2915 | ------ | 5055 | ----- |
Chevrolet Equinox | 14,936 | - 2.9% | 175,079 | +37.6% |
Dodge Journey | 3711 | + 37.6% | 50,445 | + 12.7% |
Ford Escape | 21,823 | + 46.1% | 228,719 | + 32.7% |
GMC Terrain | 5654 | - 4.2% | 75,455 | + 47.3% |
Honda CR-V | 16,426 | - 10.1% | 196,787 | + 9.0% |
Honda Element | 63 | - 93.3% | 11,518 | - 11.1% |
Hyundai Santa Fe | 6129 | - 12.0% | 69,309 | - 2.9% |
Hyundai Tucson | 4101 | + 34.8% | 42,774 | + 20.3% |
Jeep Compass | 4262 | + 887% | 43,454 | + 180% |
Jeep Patriot | 4013 | + 45.7% | 50,247 | + 47.1% |
Jeep Wrangler | 9225 | + 40.8% | 111,045 | + 29.0% |
Kia Sorento | 9669 | + 0.5% | 119,572 | + 20.6% |
Kia Sportage | 3218 | + 74.0% | 43,846 | + 106% |
Mazda CX-7 | 2298 | + 7.0% | 32,940 | + 29.8% |
Mazda Tribute | 202 | - 20.8% | 2494 | - 26.1% |
Mini Countryman | 1412 | ----- | 14,702 | ----- |
Mitsubishi Outlander | 695 | - 21.7% | 8844 | - 22.3% |
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport | 1133 | + 64.7% | 14,909 | + 1976% |
Nissan Juke | 2514 | - 25.5% | 32,858 | + 500% |
Nissan Rogue | 10,845 | + 27.2% | 112,257 | + 25.9% |
Subaru Forester | 5829 | - 6.9% | 67,595 | - 12.2% |
Suzuki Grand Vitara | 412 | + 21.5% | 4509 | + 11.0% |
Toyota RAV4 | 11,330 | - 7.9% | 118,130 | - 23.0% |
Volkswagen Tiguan | 1850 | + 11.4% | 23,587 | + 28.2% |
General Motors sold 15,954 Lambda platform crossovers in November 2011. Buick Enclave sales improved by 3%. Chevrolet Traverse sales slid 28%. The GMC Acadia was down 12%.
Ford's three mid-range utilities combined for 24,736 sales in November. Sales of the Edge and Flex were down (the Flex is down 21% year-to-date) but Ford reported a 217% increase in Explorer sales, making November the new Explorer's second best month so far. Not since May has Ford managed to sell more Explorers in a single month.
Midsize SUV | November 2011 | % Change | Year To Date | YTD % Change |
Buick Enclave | 3924 | + 3.0% | 52,837 | + 8.3% |
Chevrolet Traverse | 7144 | - 28.2% | 97,805 | + 1.6% |
Dodge Durango | 3947 | + 13,996% | 46,891 | + 22,123% |
Dodge Nitro | 1661 | - 24.2% | 22,445 | + 11.4% |
Ford Edge | 9685 | - 3.4% | 109,625 | + 2.1% |
Ford Explorer | 12,888 | + 217% | 121,832 | + 141% |
Ford Flex | 2163 | - 13.1% | 25,175 | - 21.2% |
GMC Acadia | 4886 | - 11.8% | 71,933 | + 18.6% |
Honda Pilot | 10,487 | + 38.1% | 104,656 | + 13.8% |
Hyundai Veracruz | 1018 | + 36.3% | 8603 | + 9.1% |
Jeep Grand Cherokee | 13,545 | + 23.3% | 110,398 | + 53.6% |
Jeep Liberty | 5201 | + 53.1% | 60,523 | + 35.8% |
Mazda CX-9 | 2662 | + 39.2% | 30,215 | + 18.0% |
Mitsubishi Endeavor | 148 | - 79.6% | 9493 | + 133% |
Nissan Murano | 4875 | + 10.8% | 48,153 | - 2.1% |
Nissan Pathfinder | 2317 | + 26.3% | 23,272 | + 22.6% |
Nissan Xterra | 1636 | + 11.7% | 16,244 | - 13.0% |
Subaru Tribeca | 231 | + 28.3% | 2467 | + 9.9% |
Toyota 4Runner | 3696 | - 9.0% | 39,916 | - 3.7% |
Toyota FJ Cruiser | 989 | - 7.7% | 12,441 | - 8.9% |
Toyota Highlander | 8369 | - 8.6% | 89,475 | + 10.7% |
Armada sales are down on year-to-date terms, however, as are sales of the Toyota Sequoia. Sales of the Toyota fell 9% in November. The overall jumbo SUV market was worth 2.6% of America's new vehicle market last month.
Large SUV | November 2011 | % Change | Year To Date | YTD % Change |
Chevrolet Suburban | 5787 | + 22.5% | 43,497 | + 6.4% |
Chevrolet Tahoe | 8401 | + 32.8% | 72,097 | + 5.7% |
Ford Expedition | 3292 | - 0.7% | 36,287 | + 11.0% |
GMC Yukon | 2987 | + 28.9% | 30,282 | + 21.7% |
GMC Yukon XL | 2778 | + 12.5% | 22,051 | + 3.8% |
Nissan Armada | 1779 | + 2.2% | 16,374 | - 4.2% |
Toyota Sequoia | 1304 | - 8.9% | 11,100 | - 8.1% |
Red font indicates declining year-over-year sales
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