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The 25 Best-Selling Vehicles of 2024

Written by Jerry Reynolds | Jan 13, 2025 10:11:54 PM

America has voted with their hard earned money and the big winners was trucks and SUVs, again.  The Ford F-150 took first place for the 43rd straight year and the 48th year in a row as the #1 selling pickup.  Silverado came in 2nd, which is normal, but Ram dropped to 5th from its usual #3 position.

Only three sedans made the top 10 for 2024, and only five sedans made the top 25.  Toyota took six of the top 25 spots, Honda took three, Chevy took three, Subaru took three spots, and Ford took two.

Here are your 25 best-sellers in America for all of 2024:         

Make/Model
2024 Total Sales

1.   Ford F-Series pickups

732, 139

2.  Chevrolet Silverado

542,517

3.  Toyota RAV4

475,193

4. Honda CR-V

402,791 *

5. Ram Pickups

373,120

6. GMC Sierra

340,946

7. Toyota Camry

309,876

8. Nissan Rogue

245,724

9. Honda Civic

242,005

10. Toyota Corolla

232,908

11.  Jeep Grand Cherokee

216,148

12. Chevrolet Equinox

207,730

13. Hyundai Tucson

206,126

14. Chevrolet Trax

200,689

15. Ford Explorer

194,094

16.  Toyota Tacoma

192,813

17.  Subaru Crosstrek

181,811

18. Subaru Forester

175,521

19.  Toyota Highlander

169,543

20.  Honda Accord

161,917

21. Kia Sportage

161,814

22. Subaru Outback

159,528

23. Toyota Tundra

159,528

24. Nissan Sentra

152,659

 

*The official #4 seller was the Tesla Model Y at 405,900 but that was an “estimate” and I do not use estimates here.

 

Can't view the above table?  Here's the list:

  • Ford F-Series Pickups: 732,139
  • Chevy Silverado: 542,517
  • Toyota RAV4: 475,193
  • Honda CR-V: 402,791*
  • Ram Pickups: 373,120
  • GMC Sierra: 340,946
  • Toyota Camry: 309,876
  • Nissan Rogue: 245,724
  • Honda Civic: 242,005
  • Toyota Corolla: 232,908
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee: 216,148
  • Chevy Equinox: 207,730
  • Hyundai Tucson: 206,126
  • Chevy Trax: 200,689
  • Ford Explorer: 194,094
  • Toyota Tacoma: 192,813
  • Subaru CrossTrek: 181,811
  • Subaru Forester: 175,521
  • Toyota Highlander: 169,543
  • Honda Accord: 162,723
  • Kia Sportage: 161,917
  • Subaru Outback: 161,814
  • Toyota Tundra: 159,528
  • Nissan Sentra: 152,659

*The official #4 seller was the Tesla Model Y at 405,900 but that was an “estimate” and I do not use estimates here.

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