Best selling vehicles
#1
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Best selling vehicles
Great info from motor1. Link to full article at bottom8. Toyota Camry - 78,337 Units
https://www.motor1.com/features/716773/best-selling-cars-2024/
The 20 Best-Selling Cars of 2024 (So Far)
Chevrolet, Ford, and Ram are still at the top of the chart.
20. Ford Transit - 39,890 Units
19. Nissan Sentra - 40,081 Units
18. Honda Accord - 41,927 Units
17. Tesla Model 3 - 42,000 Units (Est.)
16. Hyundai Tucson - 45,509 Units
15. Subaru Forester - 48,546 Units
14. Chevrolet Equinox - 54,185 Units
13. Jeep Grand Cherokee - 54,455 Units
12. Ford Explorer - 58,465 Units
11. Toyota Corolla - 60,071 Units
10. Honda Civic - 61,929 Units
9. GMC Sierra - 68,597 Units
8. Toyota Camry - 78,337 Units
7. Ram Pickup - 89,417 Units
6. Nissan Rogue - 90,804 Units
5. Honda CR-V - 95,038 Units
4. Tesla Model Y - 109,000 Units (Est.)
3. Toyota RAV4 - 124,822 Units
2. Chevrolet Silverado - 127,563 Units
1. Ford F-Series - 152,943 Units
https://www.motor1.com/features/716773/best-selling-cars-2024/
#2
Lexus Fanatic
I don't have any hard sales-numbers locally, but, in the D.C. suburbs where I live, the Subaru Crosstrek has enormous popularity...you see them almost everywhere, in both neural and pastel/lollipop-colors.
RAV-4s are also hugely popular in this area, but, of course, that is reflected in the rankings that bitkahuna posted.
RAV-4s are also hugely popular in this area, but, of course, that is reflected in the rankings that bitkahuna posted.
#3
Lexus Test Driver
Selling the hell out of those Transit vans.
Didn't expect to see such high numbers on the Rogue, a car I NEVER thought about buying. Lol
Didn't expect to see such high numbers on the Rogue, a car I NEVER thought about buying. Lol
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There’s a lot of vehicles on that list I’ve never thought about buying and never will.
Ford transit has the worst driving position I’ve ever experienced. I rented one time and I felt like I was having to dislocate my ankle every time I used the brake pedal. I’m 6’5 and the seat was all the way back. Horrible.
#6
Lexus Test Driver
Once again, the GM truck twins are the best selling vehicle. I will never accept a different grille and trim to be enough to make these two a different vehicle. They are the sales leader over the Ford F150 and have been. Good for GM.
Surprised about the Explorer, but that is also good news. The Transit though... that must be a forced company truck thing. There is little good about it other than the fleet price.
Surprised about the Explorer, but that is also good news. The Transit though... that must be a forced company truck thing. There is little good about it other than the fleet price.
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#8
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Originally Posted by Motorola
#9
Lexus Fanatic
Nissan's sales success has everything to do with rental fleets...
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#13
Lexus Fanatic
https://www.goodcarbadcar.net/nissan-us-sales-figures/
Since 2017, the date of the numbers in the article you posted, Nissan sales are down 40%.
#14
Lexus Fanatic
Non answer. Since you refuse to post numbers I'll do it for you
https://www.goodcarbadcar.net/nissan-us-sales-figures/
Since 2017, the date of the numbers in the article you posted, Nissan sales are down 40%.
https://www.goodcarbadcar.net/nissan-us-sales-figures/
Since 2017, the date of the numbers in the article you posted, Nissan sales are down 40%.
Irrelevant....what YOU posted was a non-answer. We are not talking about Nissan as a whole, but Rogue sales. Look at ACTUAL Rogue sales year by year....still selling well up in the six-figure category.
https://carfigures.com/us-market-brand/nissan/rogue
Year Sales
2023 228,416
2022 186,481
2021 285,602
2020 227,935
2019 350,447
2018 412,110
2017 403,465
2016 329,904
2015 287,190
2014 199,199
2013 162,751
2012 142,349
2011 124,543
Last edited by mmarshall; 04-21-24 at 09:21 PM.
#15
Lexus Test Driver
I see a lot of pickup trucks too.
I would've though SUV's would be the biggest sellers.
I would've though SUV's would be the biggest sellers.