Even though the current craze is SUVs, sedans and hatchbacks are enjoying better sales this year due to the increase in available microchips. Through July of 2023 year-to-date, sales of cars are up over 150,000 sales through the same time period of 2022.
No surprise that the Camry has a commanding lead over all its competition. Corolla takes the #2 spot, followed by Accord, Civic, and Hyundai Elantra. On the bottom of the list is the discontinued Hyundai Accent, the Genesis G90, and the Lexus RC.
Remember I can only see numbers from the automakers that report sales monthly, we’ll get a better look after the end of September sales.
Here are your top-selling and worst-selling sedans and hatchbacks so far in 2023 and how it compares to the same time in 2023.
Top 10 Best-Selling Cars YTD Through July
Make/Model |
Jan-July 2023 |
Jan-July 2022 |
1. Toyota Camry |
175,852 |
9% |
2. Toyota Corolla |
118,879 |
12% |
3. Honda Accord |
117,718 |
34% |
4. Honda Civic |
111,108 |
40% |
5. Hyundai Elantra |
86,636 |
42% |
6. Kia Forte |
73,065 |
39% |
7. Kia Soul |
39,870 |
21% |
8. Kia K5 |
37,112 |
11% |
9. Ford Mustang |
31,258 |
6% |
10. Hyundai Sonata |
25,854 |
22% |
Top 10 Slowest-Selling Cars YTD Through July
Make/Model |
July 2023 |
vs July 2022 |
1. Hyundai Ascent |
31 |
100% |
2. Genesis G90 |
811 |
35% |
3. Lexus RC |
978 |
30% |
4. Lexus LC |
987 |
10% |
5. Volvo 90 Series |
1,374 |
13% |
6. Lexus LS |
1,395 |
6% |
7. Toyota Supra |
1,778 |
45% |
8. Toyota Mirai |
2,185 |
53% |
9. Subaru BRZ |
2,823 |
49% |
10. Genesis G80 |
3,396 |
38% |
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