The 100,000 Club
Chevrolet Equinox: 127,515 - Chevrolet Impala: 160,667
Chevrolet Malubu*: 187,250 ~ Chevrolet Traverse: 96,221
Chrysler Town & Country: 102,495 - Dodge Ram: 176,411
Ford Edge: 107,345 - Ford Escape: 172,335 - Ford Focus: 159,679
GMC Sierra: 112,999 ~ Honda CR-V*: 180,589 ~ Honda Odyssey: 98,035
Hyundai Elantra: 119,150 ~ Hyundai Sonata*: 180,659
Hyundai Elantra: 119,150 ~ Hyundai Sonata*: 180,659
Kia Sorento: 99,182 ~ Mazda 3: 97,330 ~ Toyota RAV4: 153,391
Toyota Prius: 125,289 ~ Volkswagen Jetta: 110,218
The 200,000 Club
Ford Fusion: 196,590 ~ Honda Accord*: 279,000 ~ Honda Civic: 231,955
Nissan Altima: 206,247 ~ Toyota Corolla/Matrix: 244,024
The 300,000 Club
Chevrolet Silverado: 327,617 ~ Toyota Camry: 296,581
The 500,000 Club
Ford F-Series: 473,461
Honourable mentions: BMW would need a 9157-sale month after averaging 8258 sales per month through the first 11 months of 2010, up 10.8% on 2009. Dodge would need 10,943 Grand Caravan sales in December to crack the 100,000 Club after falling sales in November and a year-long average of 8096 sales per month. Nissan would need 10,848 Rogue sales though its year-long monthly average has been 8104. Honda's Pilot, in addition to the Toyota Tacoma and Toyota Sienna, are closing in on the 100,000 Club, too.
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