It is no secret, sales of sedans, coupes, and hatchbacks continue to suffer while SUV sales continue to soar.
However, the numbers are still worthy enough I question why some automakers have abandoned this segment. Toyota and Honda have both seen increases this year from last year. It is now clear the Camry will retain its title as the number one selling car in America. We’ll verify that in early January when all automakers report for the entire year.
Here are your top selling cars for November 2021, from those car companies that report on a monthly basis:
Make / Model | November 2021 Sales |
1. Toyota Camry | 19,261 |
2. Honda Accord | 14,867 |
3. Honda Civic | 12,927 |
4. Toyota Corolla | 8,908 |
5. Kia Forte | 6,741 |
6. Kia K5 | 5,938 |
7. Hyundai Elantra | 4,676 |
8. Kia Soul | 4,505 |
9. Subaru Impreza | 4,300 |
10. Lexus ES | 3,738 |
11. Ford Mustang | 3,709 |
12. Hyundai Sonata | 3,607 |
13. Mazda3 | 2,501 |
14. Kia Rio | 2,357 |
15. Toyota Prius | 1,884 |
16. Hyundai IONIQ | 1,347 |
17. Toyota Avalon | 1,199 |
18. Acura TLX | 1,147 |
19. Genesis G70 | 1,122 |
20. Subaru WRX | 1,098 |
Photo Credit: Toyota