The smoke has cleared over the first three quarters of 2024, and the picture is becoming clearer as to which vehicles will be the top-sellers for the year. With just 3 months to go, the F-Series trucks will end up #1 in America, the Toyota RAV4 will be the top-selling SUV, and Camry will again be the #1 selling sedan.
In years past, the top three spots were Ford, Chevy, and Ram trucks, but the issues at Stellantis this year and the lack of incentives dropped them down to 5th spot with no hope of getting back into 3rd this year.
Here are the sales leaders through September 2024:
Make/Model |
2024 Q1-Q3 Total Sales |
528,028 |
|
399,604 |
|
3. Toyota RAV4 |
350,331 |
4. Honda CR-V |
298,164 |
5. Ram pickups |
268,666 |
6. GMC pickups |
229,011 |
7. Toyota Camry |
227,576 |
8. Nissan Rogue |
189,156 |
9. Honda Civic |
188,422 |
10. Toyota Corolla |
177,092 |
160,939 |
|
12. Chevrolet Trax |
149,762 |
146,799 |
|
14. Hyundai Tucson |
145,947 |
15. Chevrolet Equinox |
143,523 |
131,847 |
|
17. Subaru Forester |
130,098 |
126,805 |
|
126,333 |
|
20. Honda Accord |
124,689 |
Can't view the above table? Here's the list:
- Ford F-Series pickups: 528,028
- Chevy Silverado pickups: 399,604
- Toyota RAV4: 350,331
- Honda CR-V: 298,164
- Ram pickups: 268,666
- GMC pickups: 229,011
- Toyota Camry: 227,576
- Nissan Rogue: 189,156
- Honda Civic: 188,422
- Toyota Corolla: 177,092
- Jeep Grand Cherokee: 160,939
- Chevy Trax: 149,762
- Ford Explorer: 146,799
- Hyundai Tucson: 145,947
- Chevy Equinox: 143,523
- Subaru CrossTrek: 131,847
- Subaru Forester: 130,098
- Toyota Tacoma: 126,805
- Subaru Outback: 126,333
- Honda Accord: 124,689
Photo: Shelby American.