37% of America's Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles reported falling sales in October 2011. Whether it's the Toyota Camry's 12% drop or the Ford Focus's barely-there ten-unit decline, declining sales were not a fixture of the American auto industry's October 2011 sales results. The market grew 8% from October 2010 to October 2011's 1.02 million new vehicle sales.
As you'll see in the chart below the table, more than 5% of those 1.02 million sales were recorded by Ford's F-Series, America's best-selling vehicle. You can read more about the F-Series and America's nine other best-selling trucks here.
The Honda Accord was the best-selling car in America in October, capturing 2.4% of the overall market. That's if the Crosstour's 1478 sales are included in the Accord's tally, something we'll be doing through the end of the year. Total Accord/Crosstour sales fell 1.1% in October. The Accord's 19 closest competitors for October's best-selling car crown can be seen here.
The Honda CR-V was America's most popular SUV/CUV/crossover in October. Sales rose 7.1%. Sales of Honda's Pilot, America's 18th-best-selling vehicle in October, jumped 53% last month. The eight other best-selling SUVs are ranked here.
Only one minivan made its way onto October's list of America's 30 top selling vehicles. The Honda Odyssey enjoyed a 5% year-over-year increase in October. Odyssey sales are down 3% to 86,436 year-to-date. Sales of Chrysler's Town & Country and Dodge's Grand Caravan fell 25% and 14%, respectively, last month. Combined, Chrysler's minivans found 13,438 buyers. Through ten months both the Town & Country and Grand Caravan are out-selling Odyssey, as is the Toyota Sienna.
Last month's version of this table can be viewed here. What you'll see below is October 2011's list of the Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In America.
Source: Manufacturers
Red font indicates a decline in year-over-year sales.
Accord sales include the Crosstour. GCBC will continue this through December for comparative purposes.
Chrysler 200 year-to-date sales include 2380 Sebrings. The 200's September 2010 refers to the Sebring.
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As you'll see in the chart below the table, more than 5% of those 1.02 million sales were recorded by Ford's F-Series, America's best-selling vehicle. You can read more about the F-Series and America's nine other best-selling trucks here.
The Honda Accord was the best-selling car in America in October, capturing 2.4% of the overall market. That's if the Crosstour's 1478 sales are included in the Accord's tally, something we'll be doing through the end of the year. Total Accord/Crosstour sales fell 1.1% in October. The Accord's 19 closest competitors for October's best-selling car crown can be seen here.
The Honda CR-V was America's most popular SUV/CUV/crossover in October. Sales rose 7.1%. Sales of Honda's Pilot, America's 18th-best-selling vehicle in October, jumped 53% last month. The eight other best-selling SUVs are ranked here.
Only one minivan made its way onto October's list of America's 30 top selling vehicles. The Honda Odyssey enjoyed a 5% year-over-year increase in October. Odyssey sales are down 3% to 86,436 year-to-date. Sales of Chrysler's Town & Country and Dodge's Grand Caravan fell 25% and 14%, respectively, last month. Combined, Chrysler's minivans found 13,438 buyers. Through ten months both the Town & Country and Grand Caravan are out-selling Odyssey, as is the Toyota Sienna.
Last month's version of this table can be viewed here. What you'll see below is October 2011's list of the Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In America.
Rank
|
Vehicle
|
October 2011
|
October 2010
|
Year-To-Date
|
#1
|
Ford F-Series
| 52,511 | 49,041 | 468,899 |
#2
|
Chevrolet Silverado
| 36,656 | 34,283 | 333,092 |
#3
|
Honda Accord
| 24,067 | 24,344 | 219,169 |
#4
|
Toyota Camry
| 22,043 | 25,014 | 251,564 |
#5
|
Nissan Altima
| 21,838 | 18,978 | 222,392 |
#6
|
Dodge Ram
| 21,037 | 17,316 | 199,011 |
#7
|
Honda CR-V
| 19,326 | 18,040 | 180,361 |
#8
|
Ford Escape
| 19,046 | 14,578 | 206,896 |
#9
|
Hyundai Sonata
| 18,192 | 17,505 | 192,953 |
#10
|
Ford Fusion
| 18,094 | 17,362 | 206,533 |
#11
|
Toyota Corolla/Matrix
| 16,244 | 18,636 | 203,135 |
#12
|
Honda Civic
| 16,173 | 17,121 | 183,557 |
#13
|
Chevrolet Equinox
| 15,108 | 12,773 | 160,143 |
#14
|
Chevrolet Cruze
| 14,295 | 5048 | 201,819 |
#15
|
GMC Sierra
| 13,362 | 12,983 | 120,704 |
#16
|
Volkswagen Jetta
| 13,058 | 11,958 | 150,046 |
#17
|
Hyundai Elantra
| 13,000 | 9497 | 160,922 |
#18
|
Honda Pilot
| 12,466 | 8169 | 94,169 |
#19
|
Ford Focus
| 12,386 | 12,396 | 149,701 |
#20
|
Ford Explorer
| 11,987 | 3692 | 108,944 |
#21
|
Chevrolet Impala
| 11,982 | 12,389 | 150,104 |
#22
|
Chrysler 200
| 11,205 | 2221 | 72,135 |
#23
|
Jeep Grand Cherokee
| 11,084 | 12,721 | 96,853 |
#24
|
Toyota Prius
| 11,008 | 11,731 | 104,251 |
#25
|
Toyota RAV4
| 10,680 | 14,694 | 106,800 |
#26
|
Honda Odyssey
| 10,415 | 9955 | 86,436 |
#27
|
Chevrolet Malibu
| 10,239 | 12,353 | 181,505 |
#28
|
Kia Sorento
| 10,178 | 10,611 | 109,903 |
#29
|
Toyota Tacoma
| 10,172 | 9028 | 88,826 |
#30
|
Nissan Rogue
| 10,034 | 8862 | 101,412 |
Red font indicates a decline in year-over-year sales.
Accord sales include the Crosstour. GCBC will continue this through December for comparative purposes.
Chrysler 200 year-to-date sales include 2380 Sebrings. The 200's September 2010 refers to the Sebring.
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