U.S. Auto Sales Brand-By-Brand Results: May 2016 YTD

Timothy Cain
by Timothy Cain

The U.S. auto industry’s May 2016 sales performance was much better than the numbers suggest, but there were disappointing results in some quarters.

Due to a quirk in the auto sales calendar – May 2016 had two fewer selling days than May 2015 – the period in which sales were generated for the “May” period was simply too brief for May 2016 to measure up to May 2015. This is more easily seen with a look at the daily selling rate picture, where industry-wide results were up two percent, a far less daunting figure than the six percent decline in real volume reported by the industry overall.

Pickup truck sales volume dipped only slightly as Ford F-Series sales jumped nine percent. Toyotas, the Camry and RAV4, claimed top spots among passenger cars and SUVs/crossovers, respectively. The luxury crown was worn by Mercedes-Benz, where strong utility vehicle sales overcame disappointing car sales numbers.

General Motors outsold the Ford Motor Company by 5,702 units to end May as America’s top-selling manufacturer, but GM volume was restricted by poor availability of newer models and less emphasis on fleet volume. Dearborn’s Ford brand continues as America’s top-selling individual brand, though Ford’s car volume plunged 26 percent in May, a loss of more than 22,000 sales.

At Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, meanwhile, May 2016 was the automaker’s 74th consecutive month of growth. Thanks to Jeep’s best-ever month, FCA sales grew by 2,225 units.

Auto BrandMay 2016May 2015% Change2016 YTD2015 YTD% ChangeAcura 13,56117,042-20.4%67,64271,560-5.5%Alfa Romeo 444010.0%273295 -7.5%Audi 18,72818,4281.6%78,48975,3534.2%BMW 29,01731,003-6.4%124,581136,447-8.7%Buick 15,62520,062-22.1%87,36288,783-1.3%Cadillac 12,09914,408-16.0%58,96867,384-12.5%Chevrolet 169,331207,970-18.6%825,503872,363-5.4%Chrysler 24,27629,802 -18.5%112,625139,439-19.2%Dodge 42,83745,268 -5.4%226,921213,6856.2%Fiat 3,1373,867 -18.9%15,19118,661-18.6%Ford 224,941240,912-6.6% 1,061,586 1,024,852 3.6%GMC 43,39550,657-14.3%211,602217,662-2.8%Honda 133,547137,551-2.9%585,998547,0447.1%Hyundai 71,00663,61011.6%306,549303,6481.0%Infiniti 10,82810,4743.4%53,92054,295-0.7%Jaguar 2,1641,20479.7%8,2486,61924.6%Jeep 90,54579,652 13.7%384,440330,16016.4%Kia 62,92662,433 0.8%265,755256,815 3.5%Land Rover 4,9505,382-8.0%30,94327,66911.8%Lexus 26,68229,671-10.1%125,785132,727-5.2%Lincoln 9,8079,1746.9%44,48838,78614.7%Maserati 9451,341-29.5%4,2614,330-1.6%Mazda 28,32829,603-4.3%119,166131,770-9.6%Mercedes-Benz ° 29,29929,582-1.0%134,304136,922-1.9%Mercedes-Benz Vans ° 2,8482,7692.9%12,67711,09214.3%Total Mercedes-Benz ° 32,14732,351-0.6% 146,981148,014-0.7%Mini 4,5955,833-21.2%20,23024,086-16.0%Mitsubishi 9,0259,575 -5.7%43,91141,5815.6%Nissan 122,668124,305-1.3%603,641557,9608.2%Porsche 4,5784,268 7.3% 22,22620,915 6.3%Ram 43,61343,598 0.0%215,736194,86810.7%Scion 6,6594,80638.6%31,54121,09349.5%Smart 420837-49.8%2,1862,850-23.3%Subaru 50,08349,5611.1%232,860228,0832.1%Toyota 185,998 208,102-10.6%842,217867,708-2.9%Volkswagen 28,77934,758-17.2%125,205144,006-13.1%Volvo 5,5365,02310.2%28,06623,38120.0%————— ——BMW-Mini 33,61236,836-8.8%144,811160,533-9.8%Fiat Chrysler Automobiles 204,452202,227 1.1%955,186897,1086.5%DaimlerAG 32,56733,1881.9%149,167150,864-1.1%Ford Motor Co. 234,748 250,086 -6.1% 1,106,074 1,063,638 4.0%General Motors 240,450293,097-18.0%1,183,7051,246,192-5.0%Honda Motor Co.147,108154,593-4.8%653,640 618,6045.7%Hyundai-Kia 133,932 126,0436.3% 572,304 560,463 2.1%Jaguar-Land Rover 7,1146,5868.0%39,191 34,28814.3%Nissan Motor Co. 133,496134,779-1.0% 657,561612,2557.4%Toyota Motor Corp.219,339242,579-9.6%999,543 1,021,528-2.2%Volkswagen Group * 52,197 57,698-9.5% 226,404 241,300-6.2%———————Industry Total1,535,670 1,635,397 -6.1% 7,129,281 7,048,818 1.1%

Source: Manufacturers

[Image Source: Kia]

* Volkswagen Group includes sales figures for Audi, Bentley, Porsche, and Volkswagen brands

° Mercedes-Benz USA releases sales figures for the Mercedes-Benz brand in the conventional sense, vans excluded, as well as totals for the Metris and Sprinter vans. The complete picture is included here.

** Industry total takes into account Automotive News figures/estimates for brands such as Tesla (2,250 May units) and other low-volume, high-priced manufacturers.

Timothy Cain is the founder of GoodCarBadCar.net, which obsesses over the free and frequent publication of U.S. and Canadian auto sales figures.

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  • Cdnsfan27 Cdnsfan27 on Jun 02, 2016

    Jaguar up 79.7% month to month on first month of limited availability of F-Pace and XE, up 24.6% year to year. The turnaround has begun!

  • 05lgt 05lgt on Jun 02, 2016

    Is the Hyundai jump an anomaly or are they growing that much market share?

    • VoGo VoGo on Jun 02, 2016

      Don't call it a comeback; they've been here for years.

  • Jeff I noticed the last few new vehicles I have bought a 2022 Maverick and 2013 CRV had very little new vehicle smell. My 2008 Isuzu I-370 the smell lasted for years but it never really bothered me. My first car a 73 Chevelle and been a smoker's car after a couple of months I managed to get rid of the smell by cleaning the inside thoroughly, putting an air freshener in it, and rolling the windows down on a hot day parking it in the sun. The cigarette smell disappeared completely never to come back. Also you can use an ozone machine and it will get rid of most odors.
  • Lou_BC Synthetic oil for my diesel is expensive. It calls for Dexos2. I usually keep an eye out for sales and stock up. I can get 2 - 3 oil and filter changes done by my son for what the Chevy dealer charges for one oil change.
  • Joe65688619 My last new car was a 2020 Acura RDX. Left it parked in the Florida sun for a few hours with the windows up the first day I had it, and was literally coughing and hacking on the offgassing. No doubt there is a problem here, but are there regs for the makeup of the interiors? The article notes that that "shockingly"...it's only shocking to me if they are not supposed to be there to begin with.
  • MaintenanceCosts "GLX" with the 2.slow? I'm confused. I thought that during the Mk3 and Mk4 era "GLX" meant the car had a VR6.
  • Dr.Nick What about Infiniti? Some of those cars might be interesting, whereas not much at Nissan interest me other than the Z which is probably big bucks.
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