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Kia April 2012 Sales up 1.0%
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05-01-2012, 01:14 PM
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Kia April 2012 Sales up 1.0%
Optima and Rio sales are up while Sorento fades.
Wayne Gerdes - CleanMPG - May 1, 2012
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Kia April 2012 Sales Highlights
Kia reported April 2012 Sales were its best ever, up 1.0% to 47,550 units. Kia has achieved 20 consecutive monthly sales records thanks in part to the continued high demand for the brand's U.S.-built Optima. Sales of the fuel-efficient 2012 Rio increased 55.6 percent over the same period in 2011 highlighting the fact it is one of the best yet to be discovered B-Segment vehicles available in all of North America.
Kia April 2012 Highlights and Overall Sales
| Model | Apr-12 | Apr-11 | Apr-DSR % change | Apr-12 YTD | Apr-11 YTD | YTD-DSR % change | | Rio | 4,006 | 2,575 | +75.0% | 14,709 | 7,460 | +99.1% | | Soul | 10,716 | 10,459 | +15.3% | 43,290 | 32,516 | +34.5% | | Optima | 11,021 | 6,533 | +89.8% | 46,401 | 22,087 | +112.2% | | | | | | | | | | Kia Totals | 47,550 | 47,074 | +13.6% | 185,610 | 151,848 | +23.4% |
The daily selling rate (DSR) is calculated with 24 selling days in April of 2012 and 27 selling days during April of 2011.
Year-to-date, the DSR is calculated with 101 days for 2012 and 102 days for 2011. All percentages reflect DSR.
Top 10 April 2012 US Automobile Sales Leaders
| Sales Rank | Make | Model | Apr-12 | Apr-11 | Apr-DSR % change | Apr-12 YTD | Apr-11 YTD | YTD-DSR % change | | 1 | Ford | F-Series | 47,453 | 45,435 | +17.5% | 191,280 | 172,062 | +12.3% | | 2 | Toyota | Camry | 36,820 | 30,443 | +36.1% | 142,225 | 107,264 | +33.9% | | 3 | Honda | Accord | 35,385 | 28,180 | +41.3% | 96,517 | 94,375 | +3.3% | | 4 | Chevrolet | Silverado | 30,749 | 29,342 | +17.9% | 126,387 | 121,797 | +4.8% | | 5 | Toyota | Corolla | 24,804 | 24,215 | +15.2% | 93,232 | 100,890 | -6.7% | | 6 | Honda | Civic | 24,423 | 26,777 | +2.6% | 101,592 | 91,745 | +11.8% | | 7 | Honda | CR-V | 23,627 | 21,683 | +22.6% | 98,214 | 79,116 | +25.4% | | 8 | Chevrolet | Malibu | 21,906 | 24,701 | -0.2% | 80,456 | 73,446 | +10.6% | | 9 | Ford | Fusion | 21,610 | 21,189 | +14.7% | 85,559 | 86,212 | +0.2% | | 10 | Hyundai | Sonata | 20,521 | 21,738 | +6.2% | 75,716 | 73,616 | +3.9% |
The daily selling rate (DSR) is calculated with 24 selling days in April of 2012 and 27 selling days during April of 2011.
Year-to-date, the DSR is calculated with 101 days for 2012 and 102 days for 2011. All percentages reflect DSR.
Prius sales combined reached 25,168 but within the sales breakout, none were in the top 10.
Top 10 Sales Leaders - Items of note: Camry and a fast charging Accord are neck and neck. Corolla and Civic both jumped 3 places. CR-V and Fusion fell 3 places. Malibu with tons of cash on the hood climbs back into the top 10 and Sonata edges out RAM to take the final spot.
B-Segment Sales Rank- Nissan Versa - 8,335
- Chevrolet Sonic - 6,387
- Hyundai Accent - 6,160
- Ford Fiesta - 5,135
- Toyota Yaris - 4,274
- Kia Rio - 4,006
- Honda Fit - 3,202
- Mazda 2 - 1,048
C-Segment Sales Rank- Toyota Corolla - 24,804
- Honda Civic - 24,423
- Ford Focus - 19,425
- Chevrolet Cruze - 18,205
- Hyundai Elantra - 16,836
- VW Jetta - 15,658
- Mazda3 - 8,508
- Nissan Sentra - 7,410
D-Segment Sales Rank- Toyota Camry - 36,820
- Honda Accord - 35,385
- Chevrolet Malibu - 21,906
- Ford Fusion - 21,610
- Hyundai Sonata - 20,521
- Nissan Altima - 16,239
- Kia Optima - 11,021
- Chrysler 200 - 13,343
- VW Passat - 10,096
April segment ranking items of note: Versa still leads the B-Segment with Sonic and Accent closing. Yaris passed the Fit and Rio while Rio outsold the Fit.
In the C-Segment, the ancient Corolla took hold of the lead with the much maligned Civic grabbing second place. Focus fell from first to third yet still outsold the Cruze.
The Camry leads everyone in the car segment and we mean all segments with the Accord jumping way up to second place with Malibu, Fusion and Sonata battling for third, fourth and fifth.
Automobile Manufacturer's US Sales Rank - April 2012 vs. April 2011 Comparison and Total Sales- GM April Sales down 8.2% with 213,387 vehicles sold.
- Ford April Sales down 5.0% with 180,350 vehicles sold.
- Toyota April Sales up11.6% with 178,044 vehicles sold.
- Chrysler April Sales up 20.4% with 141,165 vehicles sold.
- Honda April Sales down 2.2% with 122,012 vehicles sold.
- Nissan April Sales down 0.3% with 71,329 vehicles sold.
- Hyundai April Sales up 0.8% with 62,264 vehicles sold.
- Kia April Sales up 1.0% with 47,550 vehicles sold.
- VW April Sales up 31.5% with 37,525 vehicles sold.
- BMW April Sales up 6.1% with 26,793 vehicles sold.
- Subaru April Sales up 6.3% with 26,310 vehicles sold.
- Mercedes-Benz April Sales up with 22,336 vehicles sold.
- Mazda April Sales up 4.2% with 21,506 vehicles sold.
- Audi April Sales up 15.0% with 11,521 vehicles sold.
March manufacturer sales rank items of note: Toyota just misses topping Ford, Nissan falls well behind Honda and Hyundai/Kia combined, Mercedes-Benz tops Mazda and BMW outsells Subaru.
SAAR is running at approximately 14.5 Million units.
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Last edited by xcel : 05-02-2012 at 11:02 AM.
Reason: Added sales rank details
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05-02-2012, 09:57 AM
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Re: Kia April 2012 Sales up 1.0%
Hi Colin:
I have formally requested a drive of the "Super" Rio with the 1.1L in Europe a number of times already
Wayne
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Re: Kia April 2012 Sales up 1.0%
If I were shopping for a new car Kia/Hyundai would definitely be on my short list.
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