- The Canadian market ended 2013 with a volume of 1.75 million registered vehicles (PCs + LCVs). The year 2013 as a whole recorded an increase of 4.2% compared to 2012, thus following the trend that began in 2010.
- In four years, the Canadian market has increased from 1.45 to 1.75 million units, gaining an extra 75 000 units per year, last year a new record was set.
- In terms of volume, the Canadian market is the tenth world market. More than half of its volume (57% in 2013) consists of LCVs, ie according to the North American classification : SUV, pick-ups, minivans, trucks and crossovers. Passenger cars currently account for 43% of the Canadian market.
- By manufacturer, the market is diverse as the Ford Group, market leader in Canada (16%), is slightly ahead of Fiat-Chrysler (15%), General-Motors (14%), Hyundai-Kia (12%) and Toyota (11%).
- By models, the Ford pick-up F-Series is the market leader in Canada (118 618 units), far ahead of the Dodge Ram (78 793 units) another pickup. Followed by two sedans : Honda Civic (64 063 units) and Hyundai Elantra (54 760 units). Then come pick-ups : the GMC Sierra (46 908 units) a minivan, the Dodge Caravan (46 732 units). Followed by an SUV : the Ford Escape (45 141 units), another sedan: Toyota Corolla (44 449 units) . It must be Noted that the Caravan, Civic and Corolla are manufactured in Canada.