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Small Car Sales In Canada - February 2017

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Canadian compact car sales dipped only slightly in February 2017, falling 1% in a car market that – outside the compact arena – was down 5%. Compact cars, led by the surging Honda Civic, formed 52% of Canada's passenger car market in February; 51% year-to-date.


Canada Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - February 2017 YTD
Canada Car Sales By Model - February 2017 YTD


Though consumers are quickly fleeing cars and heading for the hills in SUVs and crossovers, compact cars have not been nearly as sorely afflicted as midsize cars. Much of the credit goes to the top tier candidates, and not just the Civic. Toyota Corolla sales are up 27% this year, for instance, and Mazda 3 sales are rebounding modestly, as well.

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Midsize cars, on the other hand, are down 12% in Canada this year, and subcompact cars have fallen by a third, tumbling 33% to only 4588 units through the end of February. 

That's a loss of 2209 sales in just two months for nine cars. The Civic and Corolla, on their own, have each easily outsold the whole Canadian compact car category.

You can click any model name in the tables below to find historical monthly and yearly Canadian auto sales data. You can also select a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page. These tables are now sortable, so you can rank small cars of all kinds any which way you like. Suggestions on how GCBC should break down segments can be passed on through the Contact page. Mobile users can now thumb across the tables for full-width access.

Click Column Headers To Sort • January 2017February 2016
Compact
Feb.
2017
Feb.
2016
%
Change
2017
YTD
2016
YTD

Change
128
147
-12.9%
233
273
-14.7%
273
307
-11.1%
577
571
1.1%
1535
1945
-21.1%
2671
3401
-21.5%
56
112
-50.0%
235
225
4.4%
845
907
-6.8%
1668
1732
-3.7%
3921
2868
36.7%
7251
6576
10.3%
2659
3793
-29.9%
4334
5886
-26.4%
818
971
-15.8%
1392
1421
-2.0%
1555
1450
7.2%
2994
2731
9.6%
361
566
-36.2%
742
1035
-28.3%
1025
1277
-19.7%
1831
1998
-8.4%
---
203
-100%
1
353
-99.7%
940
570
64.9%
1744
1273
37.0%
3469
2543
36.4%
5996
4717
27.1%
1091
1070
2.0%
2307
2164
6.6%
972
1073
-9.4%
1736
2244
-22.6%
---
---
--------- --- ---
Total
19,648
19,802
-0.8%35,712
36,600
-2.4%

Subcompact
Feb.
2017
Feb.
2016
%
Change
2017
YTD
2016
YTD
%
Change
146
210
-30.5%
510
416
22.6%
120
275
-56.4%
211
567
-62.8%
175
490
-64.3%
302
1049
-71.2%
548
679
-19.3%
1411
1559
-9.5%
234
487
-52.0%
475
980
-51.5%
---
23
-100%
---
27
-100%
466
476
-2.1%
1018
892
14.1%
85
267
-68.2%
166
382
-56.5%




248
527
-52.9%
495
925
-46.5%
---
---
--------- --- ---
Total
2022
3434
-41.1%4588
6797
-32.5%
City Car
Jan.
2017
Jan.
2016
%
Change
2017
YTD
2016
YTD
%
Change
188
117
60.7%
331
187
77.0%
135
125
8.0%
233
243
-4.1%
354
707
-49.9%
813
1352
-39.9%
---
---
---
---
2
-100%
34
192
-82.3%
50
217
-77.0%
---
---
--------- --- ---
Total
711
1141
-37.7%1427
2001
-28.7%

Warm Hatches
Jan.
2017
Jan.
2016
%
Change
2017
YTD
2016
YTD
%
Change
92
68
35.3%
273
119
129%
192
75
156%
229
148
54.7%
370
281
31.7%
639
506
26.3%
14
45
-68.9%
28
89
-68.5%
208
139
49.6%
376
213
76.5%
---
---
--------- --- ---
Total
876
608
44.1%1545
1075
43.7%

Tall Hatchbacks 
& Crossovers
Jan.
2017
Jan.
2016
%
Change
2017
YTD
2016
YTD
%
Change
472
196
141%
813
380
114%
477
427
11.7%
858
804
6.7%
---
33
-100%
18
52
-65.4%
13
21
-38.1%
125
46
172%
982
489
101%
1832
1214
50.9%
667
536
24.4%
1194
1198
-0.3%
518
639
-18.9%
986
1166
-15.4%
176
1684.8%347 30214.9%
5
55
-90.9%
7
98
-92.9%
402
397
1.3%
687
751
-8.5%
182
233
-21.9%
325
574
-43.4%
---
10
-100%
---
34
-100%
430
510
-15.7%
832
1041
-20.1%
---
---
--------- --- ---
Total
4324
371416.4%8024 7660 4.8%
Source: Automakers & Global Automakers Of Canada
* indicates a vehicle which is also shown in another GCBC segment breakdown.
GCBC isn't here to break down segments, an impossible task for any group, but to display sales data for the sake of comparison. The more ways sales data can be displayed, the better. This explains why you'll see the Encore and XV Crosstrek are listed with small SUVs, too, and the Acura ILX shown with mainstream cars is also displayed with luxury cars... because readers have wanted it both ways. You can always find the sales results for EVERY vehicle and form your own competitive sets by using the All Vehicle Rankings posts.

RECOMMENDED READING

Small Car Sales In Canada - January 2017
Small Car Sales In Canada - February 2016
Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In Canada - February 2017
Canada Auto Sales Brand Rankings - February 2017
Midsize Car Sales In Canada - February 2017


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