Driving By Numbers: Province-by-province auto sales in Canada in 2022 — via drivingdotca autosales
to climb beyond $57,000 in October, according to AutoTrader’s price index.
But what’s happening in your region? We’re taking a province-by-province look at auto sales volume in Canada in 2022. Is your province back to a pre-pandemic normal? Or does the slowdown in supply appear to be a forerunner for a slowdown in demand?Photo by GettyYou won’t be surprised to discover that, Canada-wide, car buyers are far more likely to purchase their new vehicle during the warm months. Nationally, June results in 1.6 times more volume than January.
Aerial photo of the border crossing at Emerson, Manitoba in 2018. Courtesy of Public Services and Procurement CanadaIn 2022’s first 10 months, Canadians registered new vehicles at a rate of roughly 1 for every 28.5 people. No province is acquiring new vehicles at a lower rate per capita, however, than Manitoba. One vehicle for every 35.9 people is the result of a 12-per-cent year-over-year decrease to 38,114 units, according to Statistics Canada.
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