Monday, May 14, 2018

Car Features - Top 30 Best Selling Vehicles of the USA for 2013

For 2013, there were 15.5 million units of cars sold and driven off dealer showrooms. Yes, we all know that the Americans have different tastes compared to the ASEAN market but there are some cars that are sold similarly to us.

Out of the 12 months, let's look back on America's best sellers for 2016. Look out for our best sellers for USA from 2002 up to 2012. We have included the increase/decrease from 2012.

Disclaimer: Some photos used are Philippine/ASEAN spec, which may differ from what USA has to offer.

30. Ford Edge (129,109 units sold, +1%)


29. Nissan Sentra (Sylphy) (129,143 units sold, +21%)


28. Jeep Wrangler (155,502 units sold, +10%)


27. Kia Optima (155,893 units sold, +2%)


26. Chevrolet Impala (156,797 units sold, -7%)


25. Toyota Prius (157,260 units sold, -2%)
Includes sales of Plug-In models


24. Toyota Tacoma (159,485 units sold, +13%)


23. Nissan Rogue (162,751 units sold, +14%)


22. Volkswagen Jetta (163,793 units sold, -4%)


21. Jeep Grand Cherokee (174,275 units sold, +13%)


20. GMC Sierra (184,389 units sold, +17%)


19. Ford Explorer (192,397 units sold, +17%)


18. Chevrolet Malibu (200,594 units sold, -5%)


17. Hyundai Sonata (203,648 units sold, -12%)


16. Toyota RAV4 (218,249 units sold, +27%)


15. Ford Focus (234,570 units sold, -5%)


14. Chevrolet Equinox (238,192 units sold, +9%)


13. Hyundai Elantra (247,912 units sold, +23%)


12. Chevrolet Cruze (248,224 units sold, +4%)


11. Ford Fusion (295,280 units sold, +22%)


10. Ford Escape (295,993 units sold, +13%)


9. Toyota Corolla/Matrix (302,180 units sold, +4%)


8. Honda CR-V (303,904 units sold, +8%)


7. Nissan Altima (320,723 units sold, +6%)


6. Honda Civic (336,180 units sold, +6%)
Shown is USDM model


5. Ram Pickup (355,673 units sold, +21%)


4. Honda Accord (366,678 units sold, +11%)


3. Toyota Camry (408,484 units sold, +1%)


2. Chevrolet Silverado (480,414 units sold, +15%)


1. Ford F Series (763,402 units sold, +18%)

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