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AMG Aficionado
U.S. sales of the BMW X5 tumbled 54% in July 2016, the worst year-over-year percentage decline of any vehicle which attracted at least 2500 buyers last month.
The discontinued Chrysler Town & Country, soon-to-be-defunct Chrysler 200 and Dodge Dart, and slow-launching Chevrolet Cruze accounted for the bulk of the sharpest declines among relatively popular new vehicles.
U.S. Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - July 2016 YTD
The replacement phase of the GMC Acadia is partly to blame for the big crossover's 30% drop. Chevrolet Camaro volume tumbled 26%, the Camaro's third consecutive harsh decline in prime muscle car buying season. Also in the top 20 were midsize sedans from Nissan, Chevrolet, and Kia, small cars from Ford and Volkswagen, and two premium Japanese sedans.
The means by which GCBC tabulates America's worst-selling new vehicles are three-fold. The traditional formats are below.
Rank
Worst-Selling Vehicle
By Percentage Decline
(Minimum 2500 Sales)
July
2016
July
2015
%
Change
#1
BMW X5
2,744
6,011
-54.4%
#2
Chrysler Town & Country
3,341
6,561
-49.1%
#3
Chrysler 200
5,474
9,526
-42.5%
#4
Dodge Dart
3,341
5,797
-42.4%
#5
Chevrolet Impala
5,045
8,156
-38.1%
#6
Ford Taurus
3,069
4,795
-36.0%
#7
Chevrolet Cruze
13,723
21,339
-35.7%
#8
Dodge Journey
6,376
9,255
-31.1%
#9
GMC Acadia
7,462
10,671
-30.1%
#10
Nissan Pathfinder
5,530
7,802
-29.1%
#11
Toyota Avalon
3,754
5,281
-28.9%
#12
Infiniti Q50
2,805
3,807
-26.3%
#13
Nissan Altima
24,949
33,842
-26.3%
#14
Chevrolet Malibu
11,820
16,022
-26.2%
#15
Chevrolet Camaro
5,520
7,469
-26.1%
#16
Ford Fiesta
4,092
5,491
-25.5%
#17
Kia Optima
9,780
12,638
-22.6%
#18
Volkswagen Golf
5,351
6,717
-20.3%
#19
Lexus IS
3,461
4,280
-19.1%
#20
Ford Focus
13,973
17,027
-17.9%