The Ford F-Series along with Ram P/U and Chevrolet Silverado take the top rankings in the list of the best-selling vehicles in the United States. The growth of their sales is better than the growth of the automotive industry.
Below you can find the full list, but it is important to note that Jeep Wrangler, Subaru Outback, Nissan Sentra, and Honda Pilot are the new members of these rankings, while Kia Optima, Chevrolet Impala, Toyota Highlander, and Volkswagen Jetta have been knocked off the list.
In the list, you can find 13 cars, 11 crossover and SUVs, five pickups, and one Subaru Outback.
Rank
|
Vehicle
|
January 2015 |
January 2014 |
% Change |
2015YTD | 2014YTD | %Change |
#1
|
Ford F-Series
|
54,370 | 46,536 | 16.8% | 54,370 | 46,536 | 16.8% |
#2
|
Chevrolet Silverado
|
36,106 | 28,926 | 24.8% | 36,106 | 28,926 | 24.8% |
#3
|
Ram P/U
|
28,618 | 25,071 | 14.1% | 28,618 | 25,071 | 14.1% |
#4
|
Toyota Corolla
|
27,357 | 22,753 | 20.2% | 27,357 | 22,753 | 20.2% |
#5
|
Toyota Camry
|
26,763 | 23,332 | 14.7% | 26,763 | 23,332 | 14.7% |
#6
|
Nissan Altima
|
26,408 | 22,515 | 17.3% | 26,408 | 22,515 | 17.3% |
#7
|
Honda CR-V
|
23,211 | 18,232 | 27.3% | 23,211 | 18,232 | 27.3% |
#8
|
Honda Accord
|
21,011 | 20,604 | 2.0% | 21,011 | 20,604 | 2.0% |
#9
|
Ford Escape
|
20,054 | 19,459 | 3.1% | 20,054 | 19,459 | 3.1% |
#10
|
Toyota RAV4
|
19,824 | 16,880 | 17.4% | 19,824 | 16,880 | 17.4% |
#11
|
Ford Fusion
|
19,694 | 20,717 | -4.9% | 19,694 | 20,717 | -4.9% |
#12
|
Chevrolet Equinox
|
19,555 | 14,547 | 34.4% | 19,555 | 14,547 | 34.4% |
#13
|
Honda Civic
|
18,699 | 21,824 | -14.3% | 18,699 | 21,824 | -14.3% |
#14
|
Chevrolet Cruze
|
18,693 | 16,828 | 11.1% | 18,693 | 16,828 | 11.1% |
#15
|
Ford Focus
|
18,478 | 12,003 | 53.9% | 18,478 | 12,003 | 53.9% |
#16
|
Ford Explorer
|
17,036 | 12,810 | 33.0% | 17,036 | 12,810 | 33.0% |
#17
|
Nissan Rogue
|
15,649 | 13,831 | 13.1% | 15,649 | 13,831 | 13.1% |
#18
|
Jeep Cherokee
|
15,154 | 10,505 | 44.3% | 15,154 | 10,505 | 44.3% |
#19
|
Nissan Sentra
|
14,395 | 9127 | 57.7% | 14,395 | 9127 | 57.7% |
#20
|
Chrysler 200
|
14,157 | 10,912 | 29.7% | 14,157 | 10,912 | 29.7% |
#21
|
Jeep Grand Cherokee
|
12,806 | 12,207 | 4.9% | 12,806 | 12,207 | 4.9% |
#22
|
GMC Sierra
|
12,621 | 11,118 | 13.5% | 12,621 | 11,118 | 13.5% |
#23
|
Hyundai Sonata
|
12,363 | 9815 | 26.0% | 12,363 | 9815 | 26.0% |
#24
|
Honda Pilot
|
12,315 | 6224 | 97.9% | 12,315 | 6224 | 97.9% |
#25
|
Hyundai Elantra
|
12,240 | 15,326 | -20.1% | 12,240 | 15,326 | -20.1% |
#26
|
Chevrolet Malibu
|
11,878 | 11,822 | 0.5% | 11,878 | 11,822 | 0.5% |
#27
|
Jeep Wrangler
|
11,683 | 9553 | 22.3% | 11,683 | 9553 | 22.3% |
#28
|
Toyota Tacoma
|
11,409 | 9842 | 15.9% | 11,409 | 9842 | 15.9% |
#29
|
Subaru Outback
|
11,351 | 8230 | 37.9% | 11,351 | 8230 | 37.9% |
#30
|
Subaru Forester
|
11,210 | 10,771 | 4.1% | 11,210 | 10,771 | 4.1% |
Source: Automakers
^ Prius breakdown by variant