November 2021 sales are in the history books now, and as expected, sales were down due to the microchip shortages plaguing the auto industry this year.
Of the automakers that still report sales monthly, only Ford and Genesis showed increases. As I have reported on the air, Subaru has been one of the hardest hit of all automakers, and November Subaru sales were down over 34%.
Ford has claimed the #1 selling truck in America for the 45th straight year with a comfortable lead over Ram and Chevrolet.
Here are sales for the car companies that still report monthly, and how they fared versus November 2020:
Automaker | November 2021 Sales | November 2021 Percentage Change vs November 2020 |
1. Ford | 150,991 |
7.5% |
2. Toyota | 125,506 |
29% |
3. Honda | 74,935 | 17% |
4. Kia | 45,318 | 5% |
5. Hyundai | 42,668 | 23% |
6. Subaru | 33,045 | 34% |
7. Mazda | 20,547 | 6% |
8. Lexus | 18,996 |
32% |
9. Acura | 9,374 |
21% |
10. Volvo | 7,667 | 34% |
11. Lincoln | 6,426 | 23% |
12. Genesis | 5,002 | 434% |
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