More Toyota RAV4s left dealers in July than Dodge Rams, as the pickup slips to fourth place in sales. July’s figures saw the RAV4 have its best month ever, as more than 7,500 more were sold than in May.
Pickups still have plenty representation at the top of the table, and the for the Ford F-Series to lose its grip on first place there would have to be a truly tectonic shift in the market. Year-to-date it’s almost 200,000 sales ahead of the second-placed Chevrolet Silverado, and has sold more than double the RAV4s total to July’s end.
Historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these top-selling vehicles can always be accessed through the dropdown menu at GCBC’s Sales Stats page, and for those not viewing the mobile version of this site, near the top right of this page, as well. Mobile users can now thumb across the table for full-width access.
April 2017 • June 2016
Rank
|
Best-Selling Vehicles
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July.
2017 |
July.
2016 |
%
Change |
2017 YTD |
2016 YTD |
% Change |
1 | Ford F-Series |
69,467 | 65,657 | 5.8% | 499,327 | 460,901 | 8.3% |
2 | Chevrolet Silverado |
45,966 | 54,116 | -15.1% | 308,906 | 327,768 | -5.8% |
3 | Toyota RAV4 | 41,804 | 31,886 | 31.1% | 226,570 | 197,786 | 14.6% |
4 | Ram P/U | 39,708 | 39,809 | 0.0% | 290,151 | 273,029 | 6.0% |
5 | Honda Civic | 36,683 | 32,952 | 11.3% | 212,446 | 222,792 | -4.6% |
6 | Toyota Camry | 33,827 | 34,123 | -0.9% | 210,724 | 233,884 | -9.9% |
7 | Nissan Rogue | 32,425 | 33,298 | -2.6% | 228,114 | 182,181 | 25.2% |
8 | Honda CR-V | 31,761 | 36,017 | -11.8% | 219,017 | 195,092 | 12.3% |
9 | Honda Accord | 30,903 | 31,946 | 3.3% | 190,994 | 201,300 | -5.1% |
10 | Toyota Corolla | 28,333 | 33,318 | -15.0% | 204,860 | 224,592 | -8.8% |
11 | Ford Escape | 27,716 | 26,260 | 5.5% | 184,672 | 181,638 | 1.7% |
12 | Chevrolet Equinox |
23,524 | 21,882 | 7.5% | 156,978 | 143,202 | 9.6% |
13 | Nissan Altima | 22,314 | 24,949 | -10.6% | 168,598 | 197,644 | -14.7% |
14 | Ford Explorer | 21,529 | 19,192 | 12.0% | 157,080 | 148,299 | 5.9% |
15 | GMC Sierra | 19,963 | 22,428 | -11.0% | 119,116 | 128,894 | -7.6% |
16 | Jeep Grand Cherokee |
19,024 | 16,661 | 14.0% | 135,403 | 117,016 | 16.0% |
17 | Toyota Highlander |
19,017 | 15,213 | 25.0% | 118,992 | 97,142 | 22.5% |
18 | Nissan Sentra | 18,724 | 18,536 | 1.0% | 131,298 | 141,550 | -7.2% |
19 | Jeep Wrangler | 18,698 | 18,662 | 0.0% | 117,620 | 119,074 | -1.0% |
20 | Subaru Outback | 17,581 | 14,704 | 19.6% | 103,834 | 92,090 | 12.8% |
21 | Toyota Tacoma | 17,372 | 16,580 | 4.8% | 111,968 | 111,615 | 0.3% |
22 | Ford Focus | 16,505 | 13,973 | 18.1% | 99,226 | 117,117 | -15.3% |
23 | Subaru Forester | 15,283 | 14,856 | 2.9% | 103,240 | 95,111 | 8.6% |
24 | Ford Fusion | 13,886 | 24,007 | -42.2% | 121,111 | 170,840 | -29.1% |
25 | Hyundai Elantra | 13,287 | 20,629 | -35.6% | 113,539 | 116,935 | -2.9% |
26 | Kia Soul | 12,961 | 13,157 | -1.5% | 66,077 | 83,685 | -21.0% |
27 | Hyundai Santa Fe | 12,749 | 14,336 | -11.1% | 72,761 | 71,772 | 1.4% |
28 | Chevrolet Cruze | 12,278 | 13,723 | -10.5% | 117,466 | 100,454 | 16.9% |
29 | Kia Forte | 12,022 | 10,303 | 16.7% | 70,768 | 63,045 | 12.3% |
30 | Jeep Cherokee | 11,818 | 15,411 | -23.0% | 93,186 | 116,413 | -20.0% |