C8 First Quarter Sales

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Corvette was worldwide top seller for sports cars

This year’s first-quarter sales were good enough to make the Corvette fourth overall
behind much cheaper cars like the Ford Mustang with 13,707 units, Dodge Challenger with 9,737, and the entire range of BMW 4-Series with 8,847.

While the Corvette was widely celebrated in 2020 when its base price was below $60,000, that figure has increased by $10,000 through the ’24 model year. With the Average Transaction Price in the fourth quarter of 2023 climbing to more than $106,000, however, that makes the first-quarter 2024 sales even more impressive.

The recently discontinued Chevy Camaro still ranked fifth with 3,574 units – down considerably over Q1 ’23 sales of 7,780.


MODEL2024 Q12023 Q1DIFFERENCE

MODEL2024 Q12023 Q1DIFFERENCE
Ford Mustang13,70714,711-6.8 %
Dodge Challenger9,73711,371-14.0 %
BMW 4-Series*8,84711,997-26.3 %
Chevrolet Corvette8,5767,904+8.5 %
Chevrolet Camaro3,5747,780-54.1 %
BMW 2 Series*3,5381,383+155.8 %
Toyota GR862,0412,038+0.1 %
BMW 8-Series*1,4641,572-6.9 %
Mazda MX-51,4112,590-45.5 %
Subaru BRZ766985-22.2 %
Nissan Z671466+44.0 %
Lexus LC493433+13.9 %
Toyota Supra484871-44.4 %
Lexus RC410380+7.9 %
BMW Z4403398+1.3 %
Audi R818197+86.6 %
Nissan GT-R77143-46.2 %
Infiniti Q60**37374-90.1 %
Audi TT**31183-83.1 %
Total56,44865,676-14.0%

** Discontinued (Audi TT, Infiniti Q60)
* Includes Sedans, Coupes, Convertibles (BMW 2, 4, 8)
Porsche USA hasn’t reported Q1 2024 Sales at the time this was published.
 

Nassau65

CCCUK Member
I’m very surprised and sad that the Camaro is being discontinued. It’s a great car and well priced. Not everyone can afford or for practical purposes own a corvette so the Camaro is a great choice. Ford must have been smiling when GM announced same as the mustang now has a clear run.
 
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