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top selling automobile car brands in canada
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00:00Today, we bring you an exciting list of the 10 best-selling auto brands in Canada in 2022.
00:09From luxury brands to mass-market favorites, this list is a reflection of the Canadian
00:14car market and the preferences of the consumers.
00:17So buckle up and get ready to discover the top-performing auto brands of 2022.
00:23Number 10.
00:24Jeep, 60,266 units sold.
00:28Bolstered by the addition of a long wheelbase, three-row Grand Cherokee that is now the brand's
00:33no-point to model, Jeep pumped out significant year-over-year improvement prior to a major
00:37fourth-quarter slowdown.
00:40Q for Jeep sales dropped 27%, causing the year as a whole to basically match 2021's
00:46output.
00:47The Wrangler remains Jeep's top model with 23,990 for sales, a 20% bump that now means
00:54for in 10, Jeep sales are Wrangler's.
00:57Number 9.
00:58Keir, 68,258 units sold.
01:02Keir's loss of nearly 11,000 sales compared with 2021 was, at least in part, brightened
01:08by a strong fourth quarter in which the brand jumped 38% to 17,785 units, enough to outsell
01:16Nissan.
01:17Keir says November was its best-ever November, and it was followed up by the brand's best-ever
01:22December.
01:23Gone are the days when the Sorento sat near the top of Kia's sales charts.
01:27The Seltos led the way with 16,165 units in 2022.
01:33Number 8.
01:34Nissan, 70,965 units sold.
01:39After the first nine months produced a 43% drop in sales of Nissan, Canada's most popular
01:44model, the Rogue the fourth quarter was a breath of fresh air.
01:48Rogue sales jumped 28% to 5,729 units, on par with the combined total of the Kicks,
01:55Qashqai, Pathfinder, and Murano.
01:58In 2021, Nissan finished the year as Canada's sixth-ranked brand.
02:03Number 7.
02:04Ram, 81,483 units sold.
02:08One of five traditional Detroit brands on this list of Canada's 10 top-selling.
02:13in 2022, Ram's 6% uptake is perfectly in keeping with the improved market share for the domestic
02:19brands in Canada.
02:21Ram's pickup truck line is the best-selling product for parent company, Stellantis.
02:26Ram pickups, at 75,740 sales in total, account for 93% of Ram's sales and 45% of Stellantis
02:35Canada's volume.
02:37Number 6.
02:38GMC, 87,133 units sold.
02:43This is what virtually complete post-pandemic volume recovery looks like.
02:47In 2019, GMC sold 86,887 vehicles, 246 fewer than GMC managed amidst the headwinds of 2022.
02:57GMC's pickup truck sales actually dipped slightly in 2022.
03:02But that modest 1% decrease was more than cancelled out, primarily due to the renewed
03:07strength of the company's entry-level terrain.
03:10Sales of the small SUV nearly doubled to 14,224 units, one-sixth of the brand's sales.
03:18Number 5.
03:19Honda, 91,882 units sold.
03:23Wichato brands suffered greater year-over-year Canadian sales declines in 2020 to then Honda,
03:29the virtually non-existent fight brand Jaguar and Land Rover and Honda's own Acura brand.
03:35Honda's market share dropped precipitously as the brand's volume fell at more than triple
03:40the rate of the industry's overall decline, the victim of severe supply chain limitations.
03:46How bad was 2022?
03:48During the pandemic year of 2020, Honda sold 131,250 for vehicles.
03:55During the depths of the post-tsunami inventory crisis of 2011, Honda sold 107,849 vehicles.
04:03During the global recession of 2009, Honda sold 122,918 vehicles.
04:10Number 4.
04:11Hyundai, 112,559 units sold.
04:17Narrowly missing the podium by a scant 1% margin equal to 36 sales per.
04:21Week, Hyundai hung on to the same fourth-place finish it held a year ago.
04:26Missing from the Hyundai brand's tally are the extras generated by its offshoot Genesis
04:31Though fractional for the time being, Genesis is motoring forward with a 26% jump in 2022,
04:38enough to now sell far more established premium brands such as Land Rover and Infiniti.
04:43Number 3.
04:44Chevrolet, 114,436 units sold.
04:49With a huge fourth quarter bounce worth 7,730 for extra sales, GM's biggest brand capped
04:56off a 2020 to in which improved supply separated the body from import competitors.
05:02Chevrolet reported year-over-year growth with the blazer Bolt Camaro.
05:06Colorado, Equinox, Malibu, Silverado, Suburban, and Tahoe.
05:11Number 2.
05:12Toyota, 175,181 units sold.
05:18Toyota's 12% year-over-year decrease from 2021 levels masks a Nando.
05:23Toyota rebounded in a number of model-specific highlights.
05:26For the first time ever, the Toyota Corolla became Canada's best-selling passenger car.
05:32The Rovver was Canada's top-selling SUV, crossover for a seventh consecutive year.
05:37The Tacoma

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