December 2011 sales and year end wrap-up

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In very few words, 2011 was a rock and roll year. The first third of the year was marked by disasters that deeply affected the car business, amongst others. The prognosis was bad but by the end of the year, most manufacturers had timid grins or large smiles on their faces.

Overall, the Canadian market grew by 1.8% in 2011 to 1,585,519 sales, compared to 1,557,121 in 2010.

Those with the largest smiles include Chrysler. Yes, the smallest of the American car manufacturers had a stellar year. Despite a timid 1.4% increase in sales in December, they jumped up 12.5% in 2011 over 2010. Their 229,624 units delivered is frighteningly close (for GM) to GM's 242,815, which slipped 1.6%.

Ford gains were a modest 3.0% in 2011, up to 275,850, but the gap between the #1 and #2 spots has grown to over 30,000 units in 2011 from 20,000 in 2010.

Perhaps the biggest story belongs to Hyundai. At 129,240 cars sold, they have surpassed Honda which, despite the Civic being once again crowned the bestselling car of the year, saw its sales drop 12.5%. In fact, Honda and Acura combined, at 123,121, fall short of Hyundai's numbers. The put these results further into perspective, Nissan, which registered a record year, sold 77,731 cars. Kia, up 20.9%, delivered 65,123 units.

Toyota, the strongest selling import brand, had a tough year as total deliveries dropped 5.6%, despite a strong December with gains of 42.5% year-over-year. At 148,896, the gap with Hyundai is shrinking. We believe, however, that Toyota will make a strong comeback in 2012.

The German brands are brawnier than ever. All garnered significant gains in 2011, with the lowest percentage being 4.8, well above the national average. That's not entirely true as smart suffered an 8.3% loss but in the grand scheme of it all, the whole of the Deutschland-based makes grew by nearly 9%.

The sob-stories belong to Suzuki (5,625), Mazda (69,186) and Infiniti (6,936), having dropped respectively 38.4%, 12% and 15.8%. Suzuki has suffered the most, watching its market share drop from near 1% to under 0.5%. There was a time when they outsold Volvo by a margin of 2 to 1. The latest numbers show that Volvo (6,815) outsold Suzuki by nearly 20% in 2011.

December, for most, was a decent month, with an increase of 2.6% in total deliveries. We suspect that 2012 will see humble increments. What is certain is that the onslaught of new products continues unabashed. The 2012 edition of the Detroit Auto Show is coming fast and the crop of new goods looks good!

December Current Month Year End
2011 2010 11/10 2011 2010 11/10
Acura 1547 1779 -13.0% 15272 17340 -11.9%
Audi 882 674 30.9% 16867 14333 17.7%
BMW 2214 2252 -1.7% 29773 27202 9.5%
Chrysler 14530 14324 1.4% 229624 204074 12.5%
Ford 19373 19466 -0.5% 273850 267871 3.0%
General Motors 18282 20170 -9.4% 242815 246668 -1.6%
Honda 6524 11097 -14.2% 107849 123730 -12.8%
Hyundai 6490 6104 6.3% 129240 118507 9.1%
Infiniti 508 574 -11.5% 6936 8233 -15.8%
Jaguar 71 32 121.9% 776 755 2.8%
Kia 3419 3039 12.5% 65123 53882 20.9%
Land Rover 367 190 93.2% 3228 2547 26.7%
Lexus 1104 842 31.1% 13364 14249 -6.2%
Mazda 4868 5218 -6.7% 69186 78662 -12.0%
Mercedes-Benz 2798 3080 -9.2% 31063 29632 4.8%
MINI 452 315 43.5% 5155 4501 14.5%
Mitsubishi 2074 1749 -18.6% 20511 19504 5.2%
Nissan 6149 4435 38.6% 77731 74780 3.9%
Porsche 61 163 -62.6% 2214 2036 8.7%
Saab 6 2 200.0% 167 2 n.a.
smart 179 144 24.3% 1851 2019 -8.3%
Subaru 2493 2348 6.2% 26984 27805 -3.0%
Suzuki 489 637 -23.2% 5625 9128 -38.4%
Toyota 12062 8842 42.5% 148896 157723 -5.6%
Volkswagen 3565 3737 -4.6% 52604 45388 15.9%
Volvo 510 448 13.8% 6815 6550 4.0%
Light Vehicle Sales 45985 45881 0.2% 693735 705324 -1.6%
Passenger Car 52723 54937 -4.0% 596651 609094 -2.0%
Light Truck 68572 65780 4.2% 891784 851797 4.7%
GM/Ford/Chrysler Nameplates 52185 53960 -3.3% 748289 718613 4.1%
Import Nameplates 62372 57701 8.1% 837230 838508 -0.2%
Sales History 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 11/10
January 91.2 102.8 76.9 81.6 84.5 3.6%
Febuary 97.0 111.0 80.2 100.2 96.0 -4.2%
March 150.7 150.0 127.5 145.4 153.5 5.5%
April 169.0 175.2 143.9 149.7 159.9 6.9%
May 185.5 184.5 154.0 154.3 149.0 -3.8%
June 169.2 159.5 138.5 154.6 164.8 6.6%
July 142.4 149.5 139.9 148.8 141.5 -4.9%
August 158.4 147.0 135.4 136.1 140.4 3.2%
September 131.8 134.1 129.5 135.1 134.5 -0.4%
October 120.9 122.7 121.5 123.2 125.7 2.1%
November 117.3 105.2 102.1 116.0 121.1 4.4%
December 119.9 94.4 111.2 111.0 114.6 2.6%
Full year 1653.4 1636.0 1460.6 1557.1 1585.5
Note: Sales figures above are in thousands.
Source : Desrosiers Automotive Report