America's 20 top-selling SUVs and crossovers accounted for 219,682 of America's 1.14 million new vehicle sales in November 2012. The Ford Escape trailed the leading Honda CR-V by 1363 units, but was the highest-selling of four American brand SUVs in the top five. Year-to-date, the CR-V's 15,042-unit lead over the Escape is not something that can be overcome in December, particularly if CR-V sales continue to rise and Escape sales continue to fall.
The chief newcomer on November 2012's list of the 20 best-selling SUVs and crossovers in America is the Nissan Pathfinder. With 23% of its year-to-date sales coming in the eleventh month of the year, the Pathfinder nameplate owes much to the fourth-gen model that was recently introduced with more of a crossover angle.
The best Pathfinder sales year in the last decade was 2005, when 76,156 were sold. It seems unlikely that Nissan could sell 8000 Pathfinders each month now, but if it did, that 96,000 annual rate would have a hugely negative impact on the Murano, or at least one would think. Ford is doing a fine job of selling a big crossover-that-used-to-be-a-truck, the Explorer, alongside the smaller Edge and the better-selling Escape. Perhaps Nissan can do the same with the Pathfinder, smaller Murano, and better-selling Rogue.
All 265 Vehicles Ranked By U.S. November 2012 YTD Sales
12 different auto brands are represented in this month's top 20 list, although they hail from just eight different auto manufacturing entities. The Lexus RX was the only premium brand vehicle to crack the top 20, although you will soon be seeing in this month's luxury SUV sales post that Cadillac SRX sales shot up 13% to 5340 and BMW had a great month with the X5 and X3.
GoodCarBadCar makes all these sales figures readily available through the Sales Stats homepage where you can select any make, model, overarching manufacturer, or the total market. America's 20 best-selling cars have already been published along with brand-by-brand rankings and the country's five favourite trucks.
Source: Manufacturers
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales
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The chief newcomer on November 2012's list of the 20 best-selling SUVs and crossovers in America is the Nissan Pathfinder. With 23% of its year-to-date sales coming in the eleventh month of the year, the Pathfinder nameplate owes much to the fourth-gen model that was recently introduced with more of a crossover angle.
The best Pathfinder sales year in the last decade was 2005, when 76,156 were sold. It seems unlikely that Nissan could sell 8000 Pathfinders each month now, but if it did, that 96,000 annual rate would have a hugely negative impact on the Murano, or at least one would think. Ford is doing a fine job of selling a big crossover-that-used-to-be-a-truck, the Explorer, alongside the smaller Edge and the better-selling Escape. Perhaps Nissan can do the same with the Pathfinder, smaller Murano, and better-selling Rogue.
12 different auto brands are represented in this month's top 20 list, although they hail from just eight different auto manufacturing entities. The Lexus RX was the only premium brand vehicle to crack the top 20, although you will soon be seeing in this month's luxury SUV sales post that Cadillac SRX sales shot up 13% to 5340 and BMW had a great month with the X5 and X3.
GoodCarBadCar makes all these sales figures readily available through the Sales Stats homepage where you can select any make, model, overarching manufacturer, or the total market. America's 20 best-selling cars have already been published along with brand-by-brand rankings and the country's five favourite trucks.
Rank | Best-Selling SUV | November 2012 | % Change | Year To Date | YTD % Change |
#1 | Honda CR-V | 22,333 | + 36.0% | 255,919 | + 30.0% |
#2 | Ford Escape | 20,970 | - 3.9% | 240,877 | + 5.3% |
#3 | Chevrolet Equinox | 16,821 | + 12.6% | 199,070 | + 13.7% |
#4 | Ford Explorer | 14,940 | + 15.9% | 146,963 | + 20.6% |
#5 | Jeep Grand Cherokee | 13,619 | + 0.5% | 137,613 | + 24.7% |
#6 | Nissan Rogue | 12,662 | + 16.8% | 130,861 | + 16.6% |
#7 | Toyota RAV4 | 12,423 | + 9.6% | 157,526 | + 33.3% |
#8 | Kia Sorento | 10,851 | + 12.2% | 108,630 | - 9.2% |
#9 | Jeep Wrangler | 10,337 | + 12.1% | 130,124 | + 17.2% |
#10 | Ford Edge | 10,142 | + 4.7% | 115,535 | + 5.4% |
#11 | Toyota Highlander | 9474 | + 13.2% | 108,864 | + 21.7% |
#12 | Honda Pilot | 9366 | - 10.7% | 103,482 | - 1.1% |
#13 | Lexus RX | 8871 | + 17.0% | 82,847 | + 16.5% |
#14 | GMC Terrain | 8158 | + 44.3% | 86,270 | + 14.3% |
#15 | Nissan Pathfinder | 8097 | + 249% | 34,682 | + 49.0% |
#16 | Hyundai Santa Fe | 6754 | + 10.2% | 63,737 | - 8.0% |
#17 | Dodge Journey | 6569 | + 77.0% | 71,875 | + 42.5% |
#18 | Chevrolet Tahoe | 5895 | - 29.8% | 60,302 | - 16.4% |
#19 | Subaru Forester | 5703 | - 2.2% | 67,583 | - 0.02% |
#20 | Chevrolet Traverse | 5697 | - 20.3% | 78,176 | - 20.1% |
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales
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