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Chevy Camaro Sales Decrease 3.19 Percent To 4,737 Units In November 2017

Chevrolet Camaro sales decreased in the United States and increased in Canada during November 2017.

Chevrolet Camaro Sales - November 2017 - United States

In the United States, Chevrolet Camaro deliveries totaled 4,737 units in November 2017, a decrease of about 3 percent compared to 4,893 units sold in November 2016.

In the first eleven months of the year, Camaro sales decreased about 2 percent to 64,138 units.
MODEL NOV 2017 / NOV 2016 NOVEMBER 2017 NOVEMBER 2016YTD 2017 / YTD 2016 YTD 2017 YTD 2016
CAMARO -3.19% 4,737 4,893 -2.38% 64,138 65,705

Chevrolet Camaro Sales - November 2017 - Canada

In Canada, Chevrolet Camaro deliveries totaled 154 units in November 2017, an increase of about 21 percent compared to 127 units sold in November 2016.

In the first eleven months of the year, Camaro sales increased about 10 percent to 2,840 units.
MODEL NOV 2017 / NOV 2016 NOVEMBER 2017 NOVEMBER 2016YTD 2017 / YTD 2016 YTD 2017 YTD 2016
CAMARO +21.26% 154 127 +10.21% 2,840 2,577

The GM Authority Take

The Camaro’s 3.19 percent decrease in November U.S. deliveries was good enough to take second place in its segment while the Ford Mustang handily outsold it by nearly 2,000 units. To wit, Ford Mustang sales gained 8.5 percent to 6,720 units while Dodge Challenger sales decreased 1.23 percent to 3,860 units. As such, the Camaro posted the largest sales decrease among its two direct pony car rivals.

Sales Numbers - Mainstream Two-Door Sports Cars - November 2017 - USA

MODEL NOV 17 / NOV 16 NOVEMBER 17 NOVEMBER 16 YTD 17 / YTD 16 YTD 17 YTD 16
MUSTANG +8.46% 6,720 6,196 -25.00% 74,152 98,868
CAMARO -3.19% 4,737 4,893 -2.38% 64,138 65,705
CHALLENGER -1.23% 3,860 3,908 +1.44% 60,029 59,176
MX-5 MIATA +25.84% 487 387 +23.69% 10,801 8,732
86 -11.11% 456 513 -6.94% 6,421 6,900
370Z -5.88% 320 340 -22.27% 4,310 5,545
124 SPIDER -23.43% 268 350 +88.36% 4,191 2,225
BRZ +8.94% 256 235 -2.37% 3,834 3,927
TC * 0 * * 197 *
TOTAL +1.68% 17,104 16,822 -9.16% 228,073 251,078

November sales of the mainstream two-door sports car segment consisting of the Chevy Camaro, Ford Mustang, Dodge Challenger, Mazda MX-5 Miata, Toyota 86 (née Scion FR-S), Nissan 370Z, Subaru BRZ, Fiat 124 Spider and Scion tC increased 1.68 percent to 17,104 units. In the first 11 months of the year, segment sales decreased are down 9 percent to 228,073 units with the Mustang leading in overall sales volume, the Camaro in second and the Challenger in third.

About Chevrolet Camaro

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The Chevrolet Camaro is a family of sports cars that includes a two-door coupe and two-door soft-top convertible as well as various performance variants such as SS, 1LE, ZL1 and ZL1 1LE. The legendary nameplate was first introduced in 1966 and went out of production in 2002 as the fourth-gen model. The Camaro was re-introduced in 2009 as an all-new fifth-generation model based on the GM Zeta platform.

The Camaro is currently Chevrolet’s most affordable sports car, slotting below the Chevrolet Corvette. The current model was introduced for the 2016 model year and represents the sixth generation of the Camaro nameplate. The model rides on the GM Alpha platform shared with the Cadillac ATS and Cadillac CTS.

The 2018 Chevy Camaro represents the third model year of the sixth-gen Camaro. An midcycle refresh is expected for the 2019 model year that is said to include freshened front and rear ends as well as a revised trim level structure that would bring about a lower price point, addressing one of the biggest criticisms of the gen six Camaro.

The gen six Chevy Camaro is assembled for global markets by GM U.S.A. at the GM Lansing Grand River plant in Lansing, Michigan, USA.

 

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A camouflaged 2019 Chevrolet Camaro is captured undergoing testing in Colorado

About The Numbers

  • All percent change figures compared to Camaro November 2016 sales, except as noted
  • In the United States, there were 25 selling days in November 2017 and 25 selling days in November 2016
  • In Canada, there were 26 selling days in November 2017 and 26 selling days in November 2016

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  1. I guess people don’t like going fast! Maybe they enjoy riding in the back seat of the other thing better!

    I’ll take the camaro all day long all!

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