Two Subarus Featured in the Top 10 Most Popular Vehicles in America In September

Two Subarus Featured in the Top 10 Most Popular Vehicles in America In September

The Corvette came in second.

Subaru suffered a difficult September 2021, as year-over-year sales fell 30 percent in comparison to September 2017. Subie attributed the downturn to the shortage of microchips worldwide. The brand can rejoice having two of its fastest-selling cars for the month.

The iSeeCars latest info shows that the Subaru Crosstrek is the fastest-selling vehicle in the country, with an average sales time of 7.8 days at dealers. Their average price was $29,230. The model is priced at $22,245 plus a $1,050 destination charge.

The Subaru Forester was third in September’s fastest sales. They sold the lot in an average time of 9.5 days. The average price was $32,778, with a base price at $25,195 plus a $1125 destination fee.

With an average time of 8.6 days at dealers, the Chevrolet Corvette was their vehicle that separated them. They sold on average for $92,366, significantly higher than their $60,900 base price (plus $1,295 destination).

Two Subarus Featured in the Top 10 Most Popular Vehicles in America In September

Karl Brauer, iSeeCars executive analyst, stated that the microchip shortage has not resolved. Major automakers have halted production, leading to a lower and sometimes rare inventory.

According to the latest monthly study, an average new car lasts 24.6 days in showrooms. This is an improvement on August’s 26-day average car time at dealers.

Both the Crosstrek & Forester saw their sales decline year over year, which is odd. Subie sold 11,864 Crosstrek units, which was a 0.7 percent decrease from September last year. The Forester’s numbers dropped 27.4% to 11,366 vehicles.

The Hyundai Santa Cruz pickup, which lasted just 8 days at dealers, was the fastest-selling vehicle in August. The Corvette came in second and lasted 8.3 days in showrooms, which is even faster than September.