Sales Record For Porsche

Thanks to the success of its new models (and especially the SUVs), Porsche just announced that their Canadian sales were about to go over 6,000 units for the first year ever.

In 2014, 4,571 Porsches found buyers; this year, the German brand managed to sell 5,963 units from January to to November, already beating their record with another month to go.

Their best-seller is the Cayenne; with 178 units sold in November and 2,214 since the start of 2015, the SUV is the brand's most profitable vehicle. In second place sits the Macan with 1,975 units sold.

As for the sports cars, the 911 leads sales with 829 units sold in 2015. Then comes the Boxster (340), the Panamera (314) and the Cayman (291).

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