Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Top 100 Best-Selling Vehicles In America - 2011 January To June

100 vehicles? For a change, GoodCarBadCar.net has expanded the typical best-selling vehicles list. In the first half of 2011, this group of 100 Best-Selling Vehicles In America includes vehicles you would never associate with the term "best-selling." Chevrolet Aveo? Dodge Caliber? Nissan Frontier? 

No, the Ford F-Series is America's top-selling truck and overall leader, out-selling the Aveo by a count of 12-to-1. You'll see a bunch of the Ford's direct rivals in this vast collection of vehicles, in second and 13th most notably. The Toyota Camry is America's best-selling car so far this year. Five of its direct midsize rivals appear in the Top 20. The Ford Escape, America's most popular SUV in 2011, is one of four utilities in the Top 20.

In the first six months of 2011 the U.S. new vehicle market grew by 13% compared with the first six months of 2010. Automotive News says 52.3% of those vehicles were passenger cars, though their definition of "car" might be different from yours. More than 16% of all new vehicles sold in 2011 wore Ford's Blue Oval badge.

Missing from this list are two models we can safely consider commercial vehicles: the Ford E-Series with its 47,324 sales and the 32,956-unit Chevrolet Express. Check out 2011's Top 100 best-selling vehicles in America, excluding those two big vans, in the table below.


Rank
Vehicle
January-June 2011
YTD % Change
#1
Ford F-Series
264,079
+9.9
#2
Chevrolet Silverado
182,785
+9.6
#3
Toyota Camry
147,469
-4.5
#4
Honda Accord
137,146
-14.8
#5
Toyota Corolla/Matrix
136,747
-2.7
#6
Nissan Altima
131,842
+17.6
#7
Ford Fusion
131,686
+18.4
#8
Honda Civic
127,571
-4.5
#9
Chevrolet Cruze/Cobalt
123,786
+59.9
#10
Chevrolet Malibu
122,783
+13.4
#11
Ford Escape
122,607
+23.9
#12
Hyundai Sonata
115,014
+28.9
#13
Dodge Ram
111,898
+31.8
#14
Honda CR-V
110,916
+27.7
#15
Chevrolet Impala
103,644
+15.8
#16
Hyundai Elantra
103,301
+79.5
#17
Ford Focus
98,024
+9.2
#18
Chevrolet Equinox
95,838
+43.1
#19
Volkswagen Jetta
91,752
+66.0
#20
Toyota RAV4
73,155
-9.7
#21
GMC Sierra
67,598
+21.6
#22
Toyota Prius
66,520
+0.7
#23
Ford Explorer
65,823
+106.6
#24
Nissan Sentra
65,130
+42.4
#25
Kia Sorento
61,778
+21.6
#26
Ford Edge
59,954
+7.0
#27
Nissan Rogue
57,911
+36.7
#28
Dodge Grand Caravan
56,970
+14.1
#29
Kia Soul
54,987
+92.0
#30
Toyota Sienna
54,945
+27.5
#31
Jeep Grand Cherokee
54,370
+113.5
#32
Jeep Wrangler
53,236
+15.4
#33
Honda Odyssey
52,968
+0.8
#34
Toyota Tacoma
52,895
+4.1
#35
Honda Pilot
51,618
+3.0
#36
Mazda 3
51,544
-8.5
#37
Subaru Outback
51,239
+24.5
#38
Chevrolet Traverse
50,027
-4.3
#39
Chevrolet Camaro
48,761
+5.1
#40
Toyota Highlander
47,937
+20.7
#41
Chrysler Town & Country
46,208
-24.2
#42
Nissan Versa
45,886
-15.9
#43
BMW 3-Series
43,862
-7.1
#44
Kia Forte
43,022
+28.6
#45
Ford Fiesta
42,129
+3998
#46
GMC Terrain
41,364
+52.6
#47
Toyota Tundra
39,848
-12.1
#48
Lexus RX
39,838
-9.1
#49
GMC Acadia
39,811
+12.7
#50
Ford Mustang
39,041
-2.5
#51
Dodge Charger
37,841
-17.4
#52
Subaru Forester
37,142
-13.5
#53
Kia Optima
36,617
+134.3
#54
Chevrolet HHR
35,502
-6.8
#55
Chrysler 200/Sebring
34,851
+63.1
#56
Hyundai Santa Fe
34,821
-21.5
#57
Honda Fit
34,417
+47.7
#58
Chevrolet Tahoe
34,013
-7.3
#59
Ford Taurus
33,683
-7.4
#60
Mercedes-Benz E-Class
31,690
+14.1
#61
Jeep Liberty
31,300
+41.1
#62
Dodge Avenger
30,473
+7.3
#63
Ford Crown Victoria
30,236
+64.0
#64
Ford Ranger
30,032
+1.3
#65
Mercedes-Benz C-Class
29,981
+1.4
#66
Buick LaCrosse
29,327
-3.6
#67
Jeep Patriot
29,153
+78.0
#68
Infiniti G
28,316
+2.8
#69
Buick Enclave
28,004
+6.7
#70
Dodge Journey
27,105
+5.1
#71
Cadillac CTS
27,005
+41.5
#72
Nissan Maxima
26,515
+16.6
#73
Cadillac SRX
26,200
+15.6
#74
Kia Sportage
25,369
+190.2
#75
BMW 5-Series
25,287
+59.6
#76
Nissan Murano
24,662
-4.0
#77
Hyundai Accent
24,018
-11.3
#78
Dodge Durango
23,571
+65375.0
#79
Hyundai Tucson
23,537
+19.5
#80
Nissan Frontier
23,439
+27.2
#81
Acura MDX
22,195
+8.1
#82
Buick Regal
21,988
+4568.4
#83
Toyota 4Runner
21,935
-0.08%
#84
Mini Cooper
21,670
+3.4
#85
Dodge Caliber
21,505
-8.8
#86
Subaru Legacy
21,284
+12.1
#87
Chevrolet Aveo
21,266
+3.9
#88
Subaru Impreza
21,110
-2.2
#89
Jeep Compass
20,761
+107.4
#90
Dodge Challenger
20,161
+14.1
#91
Audi A4
18,811
+4.7
#92
Ford Expedition
18,688
+2.6
#93
Chevrolet Suburban
18,606
-16.0
#94
Toyota Venza
17,950
-28.8
#95
Volkswagen Golf
17,767
+19.8
#96
Nissan Juke
17,464
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#97
Lexus ES
16,596
-24.6
#98
Volkswagen Passat CC
16,342
+28.0
#99
Chevrolet Colorado
16,114
+38.2
#100
BMW X5
15,895
-0.6
Source: Manufacturers And Automotive News Data Center

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