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Best Sellers By Province - 2001 ZTS - 02-03-2006

February 3, 2006

Best-selling vehicles by province revealed


Richmond Hill, Ontario – Industry analyst Dennis DesRosiers has made available statistics on the best-selling vehicles by province, as well as in each vehicle category, for 2005.

The best-selling vehicles by province are:

British Columbia: Ford F-Series pickup
Alberta: Ford F-Series pickup
Saskatchewan: Ford F-Series pickup
Manitoba: Ford F-Series pickup
Ontario: Dodge Caravan
Quebec: Mazda3
New Brunswick: Ford F-Series pickup
Nova Scotia: Honda Civic
Prince Edward Island: Dodge Caravan
Newfoundland: Ford F-Series pickup

In overall Canadian sales, the highest percentage of market share among passenger vehicles went to:

Compact cars: Honda Civic
Intermediate cars: Honda Accord
Luxury cars: Chrysler 300
Luxury high car: Acura TL
Luxury sport cars: Mazda RX-8
Subcompact cars: Toyota Echo
Sports car: Ford Mustang

In overall Canadian sales, the highest percentage of market share among light trucks went to:

Compact SUV: Ford Escape
Intermediate SUV: Ford Explorer
Large pickup: Ford F-Series
Large SUV: Dodge Durango
Large van: Ford Econoline
Luxury SUV: Dodge Magnum
Small pickup: Ford Ranger
Small van: Dodge Caravan



Best Sellers By Province - meford4u - 02-03-2006

goooooooooooooo Ford!

And WTF is with Ontario's love of the Crapavan?

I see more smog driving behind one of them than the coal fired Electricity plant in Miss.


Best Sellers By Province - 2001 ZTS - 02-04-2006

meford4u,Feb 3 2006, 08:52 AM Wrote:I see more smog driving behind one of them than the coal fired Electricity plant in Miss.
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Lakeview closed in April 2005, used to be one of our "customers".







Best Sellers By Province - SVT ZX3 - 02-04-2006

2001 ZTS,Feb 3 2006, 07:36 AM Wrote:February 3, 2006

In overall Canadian sales, the highest percentage of market share among passenger vehicles went to:

Compact cars: Honda Civic
Intermediate cars: Honda Accord
Luxury cars: Chrysler 300
Luxury high car: Acura TL
Luxury sport cars: Mazda RX-8
Subcompact cars: Toyota Echo
Sports car: Ford Mustang


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Ouch, only 2 domestics on that list. :(


Best Sellers By Province - euro_zx5 - 02-04-2006

SVT ZX3,Feb 3 2006, 10:09 AM Wrote:
2001 ZTS,Feb 3 2006, 07:36 AM Wrote:February 3, 2006

In overall Canadian sales, the highest percentage of market share among passenger vehicles went to:

Compact cars: Honda Civic
Intermediate cars: Honda Accord
Luxury cars: Chrysler 300
Luxury high car: Acura TL
Luxury sport cars: Mazda RX-8
Subcompact cars: Toyota Echo
Sports car: Ford Mustang


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Ouch, only 2 domestics on that list. :(
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Well... domestics are known for their trucks, and enormous cars... so this isn't too surprising. But the stats on the f150 arent surprising either. Go Ford is right!

Don't get me wrong, i'd love to see Domestics owning the market, but it just wouldn't offer any competition... yet.



Best Sellers By Province - meford4u - 02-04-2006

2001 ZTS,Feb 3 2006, 09:02 AM Wrote:
meford4u,Feb 3 2006, 08:52 AM Wrote:I see more smog driving behind one of them than the coal fired Electricity plant in Miss.
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Lakeview closed in April 2005, used to be one of our "customers".
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I knew you'd point that out.


Best Sellers By Province - NefCanuck - 02-04-2006

meford4u,Feb 3 2006, 08:52 AM Wrote:goooooooooooooo Ford!

And WTF is with Ontario's love of the Crapavan?

I see more smog driving behind one of them than the coal fired Electricity plant in Miss.
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Early 90's van? Those POS'es had what I refer to as the "Mitsu-sh**su" V6 that ate it's oil rings at around the 100K mark leading to the trail of blue smoke deal <_<

NefCanuck


Best Sellers By Province - Frost__2001 - 02-04-2006

well I think the caravan only made best selling because they are so easily replaceable with another one, without looking to different.


Best Sellers By Province - 02ztsian - 02-04-2006

No GM products anywhere on the list.


Best Sellers By Province - Crazirich - 02-04-2006

The Magnum is neither luxury or suv WTF, its like a sporty wagon


Best Sellers By Province - euro_zx5 - 02-04-2006

02ztsian,Feb 3 2006, 02:45 PM Wrote:No GM products anywhere on the list.
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And they're the largest mfr... coincidence? I think not!


Best Sellers By Province - ZTWsquared - 02-04-2006

2001 ZTS,Feb 3 2006, 09:36 AM Wrote:[i]British Columbia: Ford F-Series pickup
Alberta: Ford F-Series pickup
Saskatchewan: Ford F-Series pickup
Manitoba: Ford F-Series pickup

Ontario: Dodge Caravan
Quebec: Mazda3
New Brunswick: Ford F-Series pickup
Nova Scotia: Honda Civic
Prince Edward Island: Dodge Caravan
Newfoundland: Ford F-Series pickup
Anyone else see the huge irony in this? Not only was F-Series the number one selling vehicle in these provinces, it was the number one selling vehicle (car OR truck) in all of Canada - outselling even the Civic.

The irony is of course that Ford decided it no longer needed to actually build them here.


Best Sellers By Province - Kool_ZX3 - 02-04-2006

F series pickup being the best seller here in New Brunswick is dead on, they are everywhere. I thought it might even be the ranger. The best selling area for the ranger in canada is actually here in the maritimes :D


Best Sellers By Province - djrard - 02-07-2006

Crazirich,Feb 3 2006, 08:06 PM Wrote:The Magnum is neither luxury or suv  WTF, its like a sporty wagon
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lol...i dont know where they found this :unsure: