Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Top 15 Best Selling Luxury Vehicles In Canada November 2014

As usual, the BMW 3-Series was the best-selling premium brand automobile in Canada in November 2014. The Lexus RX led all premium brand SUVs and crossovers and outsold the Audi Q5 by a large enough extent that the RX now leads on year-to-date terms, as well.
• Canada Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - November 2014 YTD
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RX volume jumped 8% in November 2014, an improvement of 51 units. Other utility vehicles with notable November increases included the Mercedes-Benz GLK (up 52%), Mercedes-Benz M-Class (up 21%), BMW X3 (up 30%), Land Rover Range Rover Sport (up 29%), and the Audi Q7 (up 67%).
The Q7 has been around since 2006 in in first-gen form. Audi released images of the new Q7 last week, but its important to note that as Audi prepares that second-gen Q7, the current model is enjoying its best Canadian sales ever. With one month remaining, the Q7 has already broken its one-year-old Canadian sales record of 1781 units. Canadian Q7 volume has improved five consecutive years.
Historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these top-selling luxury vehicles 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.
December 2014 • October 2014 • November 2013
Rank | Premium Brand Vehicle | November 2014 | November 2013 | % Change | 2014 YTD | 2013 YTD | % Change |
#1 | BMW 3-Series | 894 | 915 | -2.3% | 9302 | 11,849 | -21.5% |
#2 | Mercedes-Benz C-Class | 730 | 808 | -9.7% | 6368 | 8544 | -25.5% |
#3 | Lexus RX | 673 | 622 | 8.2% | 7343 | 7217 | 1.7% |
#4 | Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class | 628 | 413 | 52.1% | 5115 | 5029 | 1.7% |
#5 | Acura RDX | 573 | 522 | 9.8% | 6006 | 5614 | 7.0% |
#6 | Audi A4 | 557 | 431 | 29.2% | 5366 | 5544 | -3.2% |
#7 | Acura MDX | 556 | 506 | 9.9% | 5614 | 5516 | 1.8% |
#8 | Audi Q5 | 515 | 687 | -25.0% | 7258 | 6923 | 4.8% |
#9 | Mercedes-Benz M-Class | 491 | 407 | 20.6% | 5157 | 4347 | 18.6% |
#10 | Acura TLX | 464 | --- | --- | 1633 | --- | --- |
#11 | BMW X3 | 461 | 355 | 29.9% | 4893 | 5384 | -9.1% |
#12 | Cadillac ATS | 452 | 343 | 31.8% | 3329 | 2871 | 16.0% |
#13 | BMW X5 | 413 | 912 | -54.7% | 5079 | 4180 | 21.5% |
#14 | Audi Q3 | 366 | --- | --- | 1321 | --- | --- |
#15 | Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class | 355 | 187 | 89.8% | 3506 | 470 | 646% |
Rank | Vehicles With Base Prices Above $50K | November 2014 | November 2013 | % Change | 2014 YTD | 2013 YTD | % Change |
#1 | Lexus RX | 673 | 622 | 8.2% | 7343 | 7217 | 1.7% |
#2 | Mercedes-Benz M-Class | 491 | 407 | 20.6% | 5157 | 4347 | 18.6% |
#3 | BMW X5 | 413 | 912 | -54.7% | 5079 | 4180 | 21.5% |
#4 | Mercedes-Benz E-Class & CLS-Class | 295 | 368 | -19.8% | 3533 | 3038 | 16.3% |
#5 | Land Rover Range Rover Sport | 233 | 180 | 29.4% | 2326 | 1560 | 49.1% |
#6 | BMW 5-Series | 224 | 327 | -31.5% | 2153 | 2445 | -11.9% |
#7 | Volkswagen Touareg | 224 | 207 | 8.2% | 2114 | 1930 | 9.5% |
#8 | GMC Yukon | 181 | 113 | 60.2% | 1842 | 1220 | 51.0% |
#9 | Audi Q7 | 172 | 103 | 67.0% | 1835 | 1659 | 10.6% |
#10 | Porsche Cayenne | 167 | 201 | -16.9% | 1773 | 1888 | -6.1% |
#11 | Mercedes-Benz S-Class & CL-Class | 145 | 42 | 245% | 1007 | 380 | 165% |
#12 | Mercedes-Benz GL-Class | 138 | 164 | -15.9% | 2178 | 2228 | -2.2% |
#13 | Porsche Macan | 131 | --- | --- | 1071 | --- | --- |
#14 | Chevrolet Tahoe | 111 | 151 | -26.5% | 1618 | 1492 | 8.4% |
#15 | GMC Yukon XL | 108 | 86 | 25.6% | 1579 | 1065 | 48.3% |
* A4 sales include sales of the unreported Allroad.
^ Mercedes-Benz Canadas figures combine the E-Class with the CLS and the S-Class with the CL.
$50,000 CDN (before delivery) is an arbitrary borderline, but if GCBC was to follow this new system of designating only expensive vehicles as luxury vehicles, $50K seemed like a safe place to begin - it equals the average U.S. new car transaction price plus $15,000, plus another $5000 to account for Canadian increases. Plenty of less expensive vehicles with specific models feature prices above $50,000 - M, RS, and AMG models come to mind, specifically - but in the case of this list, we know that none of the registrations were of cars priced at $35,900, as would be the case with the BMW 320i, which costs less than a Hyundai Santa Fe 2.0T Limited. The biggest problem with a $50,000 minimum price of entry? Vehicles like the $49,990 Acura MDX and $49,299 Ford Expedition.
The new Cadillac CTS sedans base price is above $50,000, but not the base price for other cars in the CTS lineup. Yet. Total CTS sales in November: 72. Lexus recently bumped the RXs base price to $50,600.
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