To say that Porsche is popular in the US is sort of an understatement. Considering it's a luxury and high-performance brand whose cheapest model is a bit over $50,000, Porsche North America probably can’t be much happier with 2017’s total sales results. For this past year, a record number of Porsches were sold in the US and Canada for a grand total of 55,420 vehicles, a 2.1 percent increase over 2016 (54,280).
"Demand for four-door and two-door Porsche sports cars allowed PCNA to achieve another annual record in 2017, making it the eighth consecutive year of increased sales," said Klaus Zellmer, President and CEO of PCNA. The Macan and Panamera model lines posted double-digit growth, and we can expect an additional boost with the arrival of our all-new Cayenne in the second half of the year." Porsche 911 sales were also impressive, with just under 9,000 deliveries. This was also the eighth consecutive year of growth for Porsche NA. And it wasn’t just new Porsches that had a great year; Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicle sales were up by 12.5 percent in 2017 for a grand total of 19,104 deliveries.
So, which Porsche vehicle sold the most? That would be the Macan, for the second year in a row. A total of 21,429 Macans were sold, followed by 13,203 Cayennes, 6,731 Panameras, 5,087 718 Boxster and Caymans, and 8,970 911s. Not bad at all for a company that, for decades, sold only premium sports cars.
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