Care to Guess the Top-Selling Vehicle in America Last Month?
We'll give you a hint: It's not one of those small, fuel efficient cars that were all the anger six months ago. In fact, only three of the top ten vehicles are considered small cars. Give up? Don't care? Either way, you should click to the next page to find out what's on top as it's sure to be the topic of more than a few misinformed office conversations in the months ahead.
Hey, what do you know? Americans still like trucks after all, but midsize cars are right up there too, so it appears as though USA needs both.
The real hole in this list is the demand of SUVs. They topped lists like these not too long ago and now they've been chopped up into so many tiny segments that they don't even show up anymore. Probably not a bad thing.
1. Ford F-150
Numbers of units sold: 20,072
2. Honda Accord
Numbers of units sold: 19,022
3. Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Numbers of units sold: 17,827
4. Nissan Altima
Numbers of units sold: 17,577
5. Chevrolet Malibu
Numbers of units sold: 16,372
6. Toyota Corolla
Numbers of units sold: 15,895
7. Toyota Camry
Numbers of units sold: 14,925
8. Honda Civic
Numbers of units sold: 14,440
9. Chevrolet Cobalt
Number of units sold: 12,962
10. Ford Fusion
Numbers of units sold: 11,088
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