But how long will the Camry be able to stay on top? The arrows point to its supremacy carrying over from October (and September), but the Honda Accord is close and, as is apparent by the lack of red font in the Accord's line, sales aren't falling at Honda. Even the 2011 Nissan Altima looks close to overtaking the Camry.
Rank | Car | Status | November 2010 | % Change |
#1 | Toyota Camry | ↔ | 20,737 | -24.3 |
#2 | Honda Accord | ↔ | 19,025 | +10.4 |
#3 | Nissan Altima | ↔ | 18,372 | +21.3 |
#4 | Honda Civic | ↑ | 16,562 | +21.3 |
#5 | Toyota Corolla/Matrix | ↓ | 16,202 | -26 |
#6 | Toyota Prius | ↔ | 10,224 | +6.3 |
#7 | Subaru Outback | ↔ | 7814 | +20.1 |
#8 | Nissan Versa | ↑ | 6724 | +21.1 |
#9 | Mazda 3 | ↓ | 6474 | +9.3 |
#10 | Nissan Sentra | ↔ | 5817 | +11.7 |
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