Movers and Losers: April's Top Compact/Economy Cars
By David Thomas
March 5, 2015
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Fuel prices are high and the popularity of small cars is on the rise. When we see which compact and economy cars are flying off the lots, we’re not surprised. Toyota takes two of the top three spots with its newly redesigned Corolla and Matrix, which had a full month of sales in April along with major advertising. Even so, neither broke the top 10 overall.
The losers aren’t doing terribly badly when you consider the average time to sell a new car or truck is 65 days. Top 10 Movers
2008 Mini Cooper Clubman: 19 days
2009 Toyota Corolla: 20 days
2009 Toyota Matrix: 21 days
2008 Mini Cooper: 22 days
2008 Mazda5: 23 days
2008 Kia Rondo: 25 days
2008 Honda Fit: 29 days
2008 VW Rabbit: 33 days
2008 Honda Civic: 28 days
2008 Scion xD: 38 days
Top 10 Losers
2008 Suzuki Forenza sedan: 112 days
2008 Mitsubishi Lancer: 94 days
2008 Suzuki Forenza wagon: 92 days
2008 Suzuki Reno: 91 days
2008 Nissan Versa sedan: 89 days
2008 Nissan Sentra: 84 days
2008 Nissan Versa hatchback: 81 days
2008 Dodge Caliber: 81 days
2008 Pontiac G5: 73 days
2008 Chevy Aveo sedan: 71 days
What the Numbers Say Small cars are doing well. Even many of the losers had strong sales numbers despite buildup on the lots. None of the top movers really surprise us. On the losers’ side, we’re a bit thrown to see the once-hot Lancer taking so much time to sell.