Chevrolet Suburban deliveries in the United States totaled 3,970 units in June 2016, an increase of 32.51 percent compared to the 2,996 units sold in June 2015.
In the first six months of 2016, sales of Chevy’s extended-length full-size SUV dipped 2.01 percent to 22,915 units.
Sales Numbers - Chevrolet Suburban - June 2016 - United States
MODEL | JUN 16 / JUN 15 | JUNE 16 | JUNE 15 | YTD 16 / YTD 15 | YTD 16 | YTD 15 |
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SUBURBAN | +32.51% | 3,970 | 2,996 | -2.01% | 22,915 | 23,386 |
In Canada, the Suburban recorded 265 deliveries in June 2016, an increase of 258 percent compared to June 2015. In the first six months of the year, sales of the gargantuan SUV totaled 1,015 units in Canada, an increase of 99 percent compared to the first six months of 2015.
Sales Numbers - Chevrolet Suburban - June 2016 - Canada
MODEL | JUN 16 / JUN 15 | JUNE 16 | JUNE 15 | YTD 16 / YTD 15 | YTD 16 | YTD 15 |
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SUBURBAN | +258.11% | 265 | 74 | +99.41% | 1,015 | 509 |
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In 2001-2002 Chevy was selling 150,000 Suburbans a year. They have since steadily declined to the horrible numbers we see today. This latest Suburban style looks amazing but Chevy has gotten greedy on the price. I have a friend who makes 200k a year and wanted to buy a Tahoe. He could afford an LTZ but refuses to pay that much for a vehicle and I don’t blame him. Chevy just shoots themselves in the feet repeatedly by not pricing these vehicles competitively. It’s just sad to see.