Today we look at the top-20 best-selling vehicles in America, whether it is a car, truck, or SUV. As usual, pickups dominate the top three spots, and even with the shortage of chips, Ford has a comfortable lead over Chevy and Ram, and it’s clear by now that Ford will once again have the #1 selling vehicle in America.
Unless something drastic happens, Toyota will have the #1 SUV at the end of the year with the RAV4, and also the best-selling sedan with the Camry.
Take a look at the top 20 best-sellers across all brands and all models year-to-date and how they did compared to the same period last year:
Year-To-Date 2022 | VS YTD 2022 | |
1. Ford F-Series | 467,307 | 13% |
2. Chevrolet Silverado | 379,024 |
9% |
3. Ram Trucks | 363,089 | 16% |
4. Toyota RAV4 | 270,141 | 14% |
5. Toyota Camry | 214,403 | 16% |
6. Honda CR-V | 178,687 | 38% |
7. Jeep Grand Cherokee | 172,544 | 3% |
8. Toyota Corolla | 171,556 | 11% |
9. GMC Sierra | 169,106 | 11% |
10. Toyota Highlander | 164,451 | 21% |
11. Chevrolet Equinox | 163,325 | 8% |
12. Ford Explorer | 158,388 | 3% |
13. Jeep Wrangler | 147,157 | 11% |
14. Nissan Rogue | 130,136 | 45% |
15. Hyundai Tucson |
125,625 | . 19% |
16. Mazda CX-5 | 115,949 | 13% |
17. Subaru CrossTrek | 115,344 | 14% |
18. Honda Accord |
110,463 | 36% |
19. Ford Escape | 109,311 | 2% |
20. Nissan Altima |
106,122 | 415% |
Photo Credit: Ford.