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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Top 20 Best Selling SUVs In Canada February 2015

2015 Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid
Despite a sharp 14% year-over-year decline, the Ford Escape was Canadas best-selling utility vehicle in February 2015 after a three-month hiatus.

South of the border, Escape sales also declined in a fast-growing market, and the perennial number two (the Honda CR-V is the traditional U.S. leader) dropped to fifth place.

Yet even with fast-rising Toyota RAV4 volume and steadily growing sales of the Honda CR-V and Nissan Rogue, the Escape fended off its February challengers. Through two months - the slowest two months on the Canadian auto sales calendar - the Escape is a scant 39 units ahead of the Toyota.

Canadas leading three-row utility vehicle in February was the 15th-ranked Nissan Pathfinder, sales of which grew 30% to 702, 100 more than the Toyota Highlander achieved. Three vehicles which are available with third-row seating outsold the Pathfinder last month: Rogue, Journey, and Sorento. 

No premium brand SUV or crossover cracked the top 20 list in February. The leader among that group was the 24th-ranked Acura RDX (up 16% to 406), just six sales ahead of the Audi Q5 (down 17%) and 27 sales ahead of the Lexus RX (down 16%). 

Historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these best-selling SUVs and crossovers can always be accessed through the dropdown menu at GCBCs Sales Stats page, and for those not viewing the mobile version of this site, near the top right of this page, as well. GoodCarBadCar has already published the list of Canadas best-selling trucks in February 2015 and will shortly publish a list of Canadas most popular cars.

January 2015 • February 2014
Rank
Best-Selling SUV/Crossover
February
2015
February
2014
% Change
2015
YTD
2014
YTD
%
Change
#1
Ford Escape
23542750-14.4%4829 5347 -9.7%
#2
Toyota RAV4
2289 1966 16.4% 4790 4126 16.1%
#3
Honda CR-V
2286 2213 3.3% 4149 3650 13.7%
#4
Nissan Rogue
1891 1737 8.9% 3765 3609 4.3%
#5
Dodge Journey
1582 1502 5.3% 2782 3452 -19.4%
#6
Hyundai Santa Fe Sport *
1575 1536 2.5% 2943 2825 4.2%
#7
Jeep Cherokee
1474 1358 8.5% 2877 2668 7.8%
#8
Hyundai Tucson
1279 795 60.9% 1917 1618 18.5%
#9
Mazda CX-5
1275 1183 7.8% 2329 2143 8.7%
#10
Jeep Wrangler
1241 1317 -5.8% 2424 2126 14.0%
#11
Chevrolet Equinox
1077 1252 -14.0% 1879 2382 -21.1%
#12
Kia Sorento
962 776 24.0% 2017 1640 23.0%
#13
Volkswagen Tiguan
745 748 -0.4% 1415 1395 1.4%
#14
Jeep Patriot
743 395 88.1% 1186 698 69.9%
#15
Nissan Pathfinder
702 538 30.5% 1289 1160 11.1%
#16
Subaru Forester
655 787 -16.8% 1362 1595 -14.6%
#17
Jeep Grand Cherokee
607 703 -13.7% 1376 1494 -7.9%
#18
Toyota Highlander
602 645 -6.7% 1232 1036 18.9%
#19
Ford Explorer
567 581 -2.4% 1061 1178 -9.9%
#20
GMC Terrain
558 576 -3.1% 1018 1210 -15.9%
Source: Automakers & Global Automakers Of Canada 
* Total Santa Fe Sport/Santa Fe XL: up 6.8% to 2007 in February; up 5.5% to 3606 YTD.
Outback? GCBC lists that vehicle with cars, but if youd prefer to think of it as an SUV or crossover it would have ranked 15th in February 2015.


RECOMMENDED READING
Top 20 Best-Selling SUVs In Canada - January 2015
Top 20 Best-Selling SUVs In Canada - February 2014
Canada Auto Sales Brand Rankings - February 2015 YTD
Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In America - February 2015
Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In Canada - February 2015
Top 13 Best-Selling Pickup Trucks In Canada - February 2015 YTD

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