Here we're ranking the 25 bestselling new cars sold in America through the first three quarters of 2024. You'll find several models on this list that haven't appeared in the top 25 before, and we'll be updating this ranking when sales are released every quarter to see how things ...
The Peugeot 2008 is the best-selling vehicle in Portugal in November 16,400 new cars found a buyer in Portugal in November, a 4% year-on-year improvement. The year-to-date tally is now up 3.6% to 189,533. Peugeot (+58.5%) lodges another outstanding year-on-year lift but keeps its...
Hyundai sales in Morocco are up 83% year-on-year in November. 15,826 new light vehicles hit Moroccan roads in November for a 5th consecutive year-on-year uptick at +14.9%. In the detail, passenger cars are up 15,8% to 13,921 and light commercials grow 8.8% to 1,905. 136,741 new...
The Peugeot 208 is the best-selling vehicle in Portugal in October. 15,291 new cars found a buyer in Portugal in October, a solid 10.3% year-on-year improvement. The year-to-date volume is now up 3.5% to 173,133. Peugeot surges 59.4% to tighten up its grip on the brands charts ev...
We round up the best-selling cars, trucks, SUVs, and crossovers of 2018, including the Ford F-150, Toyota Camry, and Honda CR-V.
Not everyone wants to own a pickup truck or SUV. Though their numbers are dwindling, some traditional passenger cars remain among the industry's most-popular choices.
Ford sales rose 3.2% in December Despite posting its lowest sales since 2012, the Ford F-Series was thecountry’s top-selling vehiclefor the 41st year and America’s best-selling truck for 46 consecutive years. The Chevrolet Silverado regained its longstanding second-place spot afterbeing ou...
These are the 20 best-selling cars and trucks in America in 2018Brian Pascus
Most popular cars in America right now Most Popular Cars 2021 #CarsSales 1Toyota Camry81,684 2Toyota Corolla78,608 3Honda Civic78,185 4Honda Accord64,411 5Nissan Sentra56,793 6Nissan Altima51,480 7Ford Fusion41,683 8Hyundai Elantra36,112 ...
People said it was a gamble. A huge risk. Why take the best-selling vehicle in America and start over? Because Ford knew what no one else did: the aluminum-clad 2015 F-150 was a sure bet all along.