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Auto sales hit record pace in August, DesRosiers Automotive Consultants says

September 9, 2013
By Romina Maurino and Craig Wong The Canadian Press

Canadian auto sales hit a record pace last month as they jumped 6.5 per cent compared with last year, according to data compiled by DesRosiers Automotive Consultants.

Total light vehicle sales amounted to 159,004 for the month, up from 149,301 and besting the previous record for August of 158,400 set in 2007.

 

“Building on strong sales over the year’s first seven months, Canadian consumers drove the light vehicle market to its best August result ever,” DesRosiers said in a report.

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The record came as car sales jumped 7.2 per cent from a year ago to 70,836, while light truck sales climbed 5.9 per cent to 88,168.

For the year to date, sales totalled 1.2 million, up from 1.16 million at the same point last year.

Canada’s Big Three automakers all reported increases in light vehicle retail sales for August as General Motors, Ford and Chrysler combined for a 4.7 per cent increase.

Ford Canada said it sold 27,268 cars and trucks last month, while Chrysler put its light vehicle sales at 21,932 for the month — both up seven per cent.

Meanwhile, General Motors said Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac dealers delivered 21,091 vehicles in August, an increase of 0.1 per cent compared to last August.

Chrysler said its sales figures mark the 45th consecutive month of growth year-over-year, as passenger car sales saw an increase of 20 per cent, with sales of 36,761 in the calendar year to date.

Several other automakers reported their August sales figures, with Honda logging combined sales of 16,208 vehicles by their Honda and Acura divisions in Canada, a 19 per cent increase over last year’s sales.

Toyota sales were down slightly at 16,077 compared with 16,125 a year ago, while Lexus sales were up nearly 10 per cent at 1,570 compared with 1,431 in August 2012.

Nissan sales were up almost a third at 7,279 compared with 5,549.

Infiniti sales totalled 913, up from 780 a year ago.

Subaru Canada also posted increases, marking six consecutive months of growth as it sold 3,339 units in August, a 24.6 per cent increase over the same period last year.

Kia Canada Inc., meanwhile, said it sold 7,502 cars and trucks in August, a decline of 2.3 per cent compared with the same month last year.


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