Senin, 03 November 2014

Top 20 Best-Selling SUVs In America - October 2014

2015 Honda CRV
The Honda CR-V was America's best-selling SUV in October 2014 as sales surged 30%, more than enough to fend off the Ford Escape in the Ford's best-ever October. (October 2014 was a best-ever month for the CR-V, too.)


U.S. Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - October 2014 YTD
• U.S. SUV Sales Rankings By Model - October 2014 YTD


All 14 of America's top 14 best-selling SUVs and crossovers in October 2014 sold more often last month than in the same period one year ago. The biggest increase, of course, belonged to the Jeep Cherokee, which wasn't here in time to put a full month under its belt last year. 

But there were massive gains from other sources, not the least of which was the CR-V's, equal to 6703 extra sales. Toyota Highlander sales jumped 30%, as well. Toyota RAV4 sales rose 22%. The Chevrolet Traverse was up 24%. Year-over-year improvements posted by the Escape, Nissan Rogue, Jeep Wrangler, and Jeep Patriot all measured in the double digits.

Now ahead of the Escape by 15,191 units heading into the final two months of the year, the CR-V has all but locked up the title of America's best-selling SUV for the third consecutive year. Now the CR-V is on to another race: in October, it was also the best-selling Honda.

Historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these best-selling SUVs and crossovers can always be accessed through the dropdown menu at GCBC's Sales Stats page, and for those not viewing the mobile version of this site, near the top right of this page, as well. GoodCarBadCar has already published the list of America's best-selling trucks in October and will shortly publish the list of America's 20 best-selling cars.

October 2015 • November 2014 • September 2014 • October 2013
Rank
Best-Selling SUV/Crossover
October
2014
October
2013
%
Change
2014
YTD
2013
YTD
%
Change
#1
Honda CR-V
29,25722,55429.7%270,272 251,636 7.4%
#2
Ford Escape
24,919 22,253 12.0% 255,081 250,543 1.8%
#3
Toyota RAV4
21,524 17,590 22.4% 223,593 177,832 25.7%
#4
Chevrolet Equinox
17,603 17,163 2.6% 202,408 202,583 -0.1%
#5
Ford Explorer
16,496 15,288 7.9% 175,148 161,222 8.6%
#6
Jeep Cherokee
15,715 579 2614% 143,848 579 24,744%
#7
Jeep Grand Cherokee
14,993 14,263 5.1% 151,303 142,960 5.8%
#8
Nissan Rogue
14,685 12,919 13.7% 169,253 137,588 23.0%
#9
Jeep Wrangler
13,665 11,780 16.0% 147,733 131,721 12.2%
#10
Subaru Forester
12,971 12,581 3.1% 130,911 96,953 35.0%
#11
Toyota Highlander
12,106 9323 29.9% 117,632 103,684 13.5%
#12
Hyundai Santa Fe
8817 8194 7.6% 87,724 70,938 23.7%
#13
Lexus RX
8057 7979 1.0% 84,273 81,258 3.7%
#14
Chevrolet Tahoe
7912 7458 6.1% 78,440 67,584 16.1%
#15
Honda Pilot
7903 9202 -14.1% 88,150 109,557 -19.5%
#16
Chevrolet Traverse
7893 6365 24.0% 87,453 81,776 6.9%
#17
Kia Sorento
7656 8142 -6.0% 84,234 89,522 -5.9%
#18
Ford Edge
7225 8681 -16.8% 93,276 108,270 -13.8%
#19
GMC Terrain
6803 7914 -14.0% 86,247 84,706 1.8%
#20
Jeep Patriot
6524 5581 16.9% 76,482 64,491 18.6%
Source: Automakers 
Subaru sold 12,624 Outbacks in October; 109,890 YTD. Until at least the end of the year, for consistency's sake, the Outback is shown with the best-selling cars, if its volume makes it eligible.


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