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Top Ten best-selling vehicles in Canada

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#1 ·
Four of which are Toyotas for the month of July.

1 Honda Civic sedan/coupe 7,442
2 Toyota Corolla 4,372
3 Mazda3 sedan/hatchback 3,324
4 Honda Accord 2,874
5 Ford Focus 2,841
6 Toyota Echo 2,805
7 Chevrolet Optra 2,244
8 Pontiac Sunfire 2,083
9 Toyota Matrix 2,062
10 Toyota Camry 1,953

http://www.canadiandriver.com/news/040902-1.htm
 
#7 · (Edited)
Not sure where they got their July numbers, but this is right from the horses mouth - government registrations (which don't lie). :(

Damn people...stop buying that Pontiac crap!:lol:
I wonder why Car & Driver reported different numbers? Might be because they're using the self-reported numbers that Desrosiers captures...and the Big-3 tend to hold-back on reporting their "by-model breakdown" numbers until later in the month...so they just got dropped all together. IMHO that's lost marketing opportunity for them. :lol:

01 HONDA CIVIC 6985
02 TOYOTA COROLLA 4268
03 MAZDA 3 4075
04 FORD FOCUS 2859
05 HONDA ACCORD 2728
06 TOYOTA ECHO 2702
07 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2312
08 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 2291
09 CHRYSLER SEBRING 2130
10 PONTIAC GRAND AM 2094
11 CHEVROLET CAVALIER 1981
12 TOYOTA MATRIX 1965
13 CHEVROLET OPTRA 1949
14 HYUNDAI ACCENT 1940
15 TOYOTA CAMRY 1824
16 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 1553
17 CHEVROLET MALIBU 1480
18 SATURN ION 1433
19 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 1422
20 DODGE SX 1355
 
#10 ·
First gen sunfire owns man! My grand dad bought my aunt one for her 16th b'day. He, being an engineer, was really pissed when he found that he had to pull the engine to change the spark plugs LoL!

That's almost as bad as the Toyota v6's! Gotta take the intake and crap off to change the rear bank. ;)
 
#13 ·
Toysrme said:
First gen sunfire owns man! My grand dad bought my aunt one for her 16th b'day. He, being an engineer, was really pissed when he found that he had to pull the engine to change the spark plugs LoL!
That's Sunbird, I think. The original Sunfire was a concept car from the late 80s that the 94 model took a lot of styling cues from. Until the New J-body came out, it was actually a rebadged Isuzu from GM's short lived Asuna line.

http://www.isuzuperformance.com/isupage/feature/slak.html
 
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