2012 Toyota Prius V |
The Toyota Camry, with 24 out of every 1000 new vehicle sales in the U.S. in November, found 23,440 buyers. That's up 13% from last November, enough to propel the Camry back on top of America's best-selling car standings. One spot back of the Camry was Ford's Escape - not the new one; not yet - which posted a 46% improvement, easily enough to be the best-selling SUV in America.
Six of America's 30 best-selling vehicles in November were sold by General Motors. With 20% of the top 30, GM was at par with October's result but is down from 30% of the top 30 in 2003. 14 of the these 30 best-selling vehicles are Detroit machines. There is just one European car. It's made in Mexico. You'll spot four Korean nameplates. That leaves 11 Japanese products, including the surging Toyota Prius. North of the border, Prius V sales are listed separately, and though that doesn't have any bearing on the U.S. results, the Prius V was twice as popular as the regular Prius in November.
October's version of this post can be viewed here. Use the dropdown menu in the top right of this page to find monthly and yearly sales figures for all 30 of these vehicles as well as every other model currently on sale in North America. Keep scrolling past the table for a look at the market share of America's 20 best-selling vehicles as opposed to the other 62.4% of the new vehicle market in November 2011.
Rank | Best-Selling Vehicle | November 2011 | % Change | Year To Date | YTD % Change |
#1 | Ford F-Series | 47,740 | + 23.9% | 516,639 | + 9.1% |
#2 | Chevrolet Silverado | 34,251 | + 33.7% | 367,343 | + 12.1% |
#3 | Toyota Camry | 23,440 | + 13.0% | 275,004 | - 7.3% |
#4 | Ford Escape | 21,823 | + 46.1% | 228,719 | + 32.7% |
#5 | Nissan Altima | 20,613 | + 12.2% | 243,005 | + 17.8% |
#6 | Ford Fusion | 19,192 | + 12.8% | 226,445 | + 15.2% |
#7 | Dodge Ram | 19,379 | + 8.4% | 218,750 | + 24.0% |
#8 | Honda Civic | 17,133 | + 3.4% | 200,690 | - 13.5% |
#9 | Honda CR-V | 16,426 | - 10.1% | 196,787 | + 9.0% |
#10 | Toyota Corolla/Matrix | 16,115 | - 0.5% | 219,250 | - 10.2% |
#11 | Hyundai Sonata | 15,668 | + 11.7% | 208,621 | + 15.5% |
#12 | Honda Accord | 15,468 | - 18.7% | 234,637 | - 15.9% |
#13 | Toyota Prius | 15,208 | + 48.7% | 119,459 | - 4.7% |
#14 | Chevrolet Equinox | 14,936 | - 2.9% | 175,079 | + 37.6% |
#15 | Jeep Grand Cherokee | 13,545 | + 23.3% | 110,938 | + 53.4% |
#16 | Chevrolet Cruze | 13,238 | + 64.1% | 215,057 | + 1478% |
#17 | Volkswagen Jetta | 12,891 | + 15.6% | 162,937 | + 47.8% |
#18 | Ford Explorer | 12,888 | + 217% | 121,832 | + 141% |
#19 | Hyundai Elantra | 12,414 | + 43.8% | 173,336 | + 45.5% |
#20 | GMC Sierra | 11,971 | + 22.4% | 132,675 | + 17.4% |
#21 | Ford Focus | 11,735 | - 9.9% | 161,436 | + 1.1% |
#22 | Toyota RAV4 | 11,330 | - 7.9% | 118,130 | - 23.0% |
#23 | Chevrolet Impala | 10,851 | - 26.1% | 160,955 | + 0.2% |
#24 | Nissan Rogue | 10,845 | + 27.2% | 112,257 | + 25.9% |
#25 | Honda Pilot | 10,487 | + 38.1% | 104,656 | + 13.8% |
#26 | Chevrolet Malibu | 10,269 | - 11.9% | 191,774 | + 2.4% |
#27 | Toyota Tacoma | 9739 | + 13.0% | 98,565 | + 3.5% |
#28 | Ford Edge | 9685 | - 3.4% | 109,625 | + 2.1% |
#29 | Kia Sorento | 9669 | + 0.5% | 119,572 | + 20.6% |
#30 | Kia Optima | 9533 | + 570% | 73,886 | + 204% |
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales
Accord sales include the Crosstour. GCBC will continue this through December for comparative purposes.
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Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In America - November 2012
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