U.S. sales of full-size flagship luxury cars dipped precipitously during the first one-sixth of 2017 but recovered nicely with an 8% uptick in March 2017.
U.S. Vehicle Sales By Model - April 2017 YTD
U.S. Car Sales Rankings By Model - March 2017 YTD
Thanks to the Mercedes-Benz S-Class's 8% rise to 1434 units, the arrival of the new Porsche Panamera, and more growth from the new BMW 7-Series, and the inclusion of the Genesis G90 (the Hyundai Equus in a former life), sales across the category rose by roughly 330 units.
Tesla estimates from HybridCars.com suggests Tesla sold 3100 copies of the Model S in March, more than enough to outsell the S-Class, 7-Series, and Panamera combined.
That 3100-unit result for the Model S represents a three-month high but a 9% year-over-year decline.
You can click any model name in the tables below to find historical monthly and yearly U.S. auto sales data. You can also select a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page. This table is sortable, so you can rank large luxury cars any which way you like. Mobile users can thumb across the table for full-width access. Suggestions on how GCBC should break down segments can be passed on through the Contact page.
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Source: Automakers & ANDC
GCBC isn't here to break down segments, an impossible task for any group, but to display sales data for the sake of comparison. The BMW 6-Series is listed here as it now features a "mainstream" sedan bodystyle in addition to its two-door variants, just like the larger S-Class. You can always find the sales results for EVERY vehicle and form your own competitive sets by using the All Vehicle Rankings posts. Sales data for brands such as Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lotus, Rolls-Royce etc. are unfortunately not broken down by model. Tesla, unfortunately, doesn't release model-specific monthly U.S. sales data, but HybridCars.com estimates 3100 March Tesla Model S sales, 6000 YTD.
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U.S. Vehicle Sales By Model - April 2017 YTD
U.S. Car Sales Rankings By Model - March 2017 YTD
Thanks to the Mercedes-Benz S-Class's 8% rise to 1434 units, the arrival of the new Porsche Panamera, and more growth from the new BMW 7-Series, and the inclusion of the Genesis G90 (the Hyundai Equus in a former life), sales across the category rose by roughly 330 units.
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That 3100-unit result for the Model S represents a three-month high but a 9% year-over-year decline.
You can click any model name in the tables below to find historical monthly and yearly U.S. auto sales data. You can also select a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page. This table is sortable, so you can rank large luxury cars any which way you like. Mobile users can thumb across the table for full-width access. Suggestions on how GCBC should break down segments can be passed on through the Contact page.
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Large Luxury Car | March 2017 | March 2016 | % Change | 2017 YTD | 2016 YTD | % Change |
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288 | 422 | -31.8% | 793 | 985 | -19.5% | |
330 | 389 | -15.2% | 789 | 839 | -6.0% | |
935 | 850 | 10.0% | 2103 | 2313 | -9.1% | |
408 | --- | --- | 1203 | --- | --- | |
260 | 441 | -41.0% | 662 | 1089 | -39.2% | |
370 | 469 | -21.1% | 944 | 1240 | -23.9% | |
141 | 153 | -7.8% | 378 | 424 | -10.8% | |
1434 | 1332 | 7.7% | 3648 | 4167 | -12.5% | |
554 | 334 | 65.9% | 617 | 963 | -35.9% | |
--- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
Total | 4720 | 4390 | 7.5% | 11,137 | 12,020 | -7.3% |
GCBC isn't here to break down segments, an impossible task for any group, but to display sales data for the sake of comparison. The BMW 6-Series is listed here as it now features a "mainstream" sedan bodystyle in addition to its two-door variants, just like the larger S-Class. You can always find the sales results for EVERY vehicle and form your own competitive sets by using the All Vehicle Rankings posts. Sales data for brands such as Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lotus, Rolls-Royce etc. are unfortunately not broken down by model. Tesla, unfortunately, doesn't release model-specific monthly U.S. sales data, but HybridCars.com estimates 3100 March Tesla Model S sales, 6000 YTD.
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Large Luxury Car Sales In America - February 2017
Large Luxury Car Sales In America - March 2016
Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In America - March 2017
U.S. Auto Sales Brand Rankings - March 2017
Small & Midsize Luxury Car Sales In America - March 2017