New vehicle sales in Canada saw another decline in July 2016 as a total of 173,304 vehicles were purchased last month. Compared against the previous year, this represents a 2.6 percent decline and the second month of 2016 that has…
Canada as a whole is up with all the provinces reporting positive year over year changes in sales. The Atlantic provinces New Brunswick (up 26.9 percent) and Newfoundland (up 12.7 percent) reported the largest growth followed by Ontario (up 9.9…
The Canadian auto market is halfway to another record year, sitting comfortably ahead of last year. Sales finished 6.0 percent higher for the first half of 2016, without a clear sign of slowing down. The market rebounded strongly in June…
For the first month since December 2015, light vehicle sales in Canada dropped when looking at year-over-year comparisons. That being said, the 1.5 percent decline from 197,937 vehicles sold in May 2015 to 194,866 vehicles sold in May 2016 can…
DesRosiers has released its Canadian sales report for March 2016: Never in the history of the automotive sector have Canadians bought more than 200,000 light vehicles in a month. That record was broken in April with sales of 200,327 units…
The market continues to see solid sales momentum in March. Sales improved 9.3 percent year-over-year to 175,142 units – the best March on record by a significant margin. It has been a dream start to 2016; sales in the first…
The nay-sayers were proven wrong in January. Most of the media has been on an “the end of the record vehicles sales run in Canada is here” script for the last couple of months and indeed December sales were down…
December sales proved to break a different type of record as new vehicle sales saw a year-over-year decline when compared against the previous year (128,874 units in 2015 versus 131,393 units in 2014). This represented a 1.9 percent decline over…