Canada's fastest-growing auto brands in 2022 — via drivingdotca
Audi’s 29,137 Canadian sales in 2022 topped all other premium brands, including the 28,490 sold by previous No.1 Mercedes-Benz . Audi’s share of the overall Canadian market grew by two-tenths of a point to 1.92 per cent thanks to a 1-per-cent overall increase in sales. Audi cars actually reported a 26-per-cent year-over-year increase.Article contentThe seven most significant improvements in Canadian auto industry market share in 2022 belonged to brands traditionally labelled as U.S.
accounted for 20 per cent of the Canadian new vehicle market, up from 18 per cent in 2021. What does Ram sell? Better than 9 out of every 10 Rams sold in Canada is a full-size pickup truck. Ram’s market share grew by seven-tenths of a point in 2022 thanks to 81,483 total sales.
Up a solid point from 6.6 percent one year ago, Chevrolet sales jumped 5 per cent to 114,436 units in 2022. Only Ford and Toyota — the latter suffered a market share loss worth four-tenths of a point — sold more vehicles in Canada in 2022. Chevrolet earned year-over-year sales growth from the
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