Best Selling Top 30 Vehicles In America






The Ford F-Series came within 3623 units of losing its title as America's best-selling new vehicle line in June 2015, a far narrower gap than is normal for the perennial sales leader.

And as has become the case, the F-Series was roundly outsold by that number two vehicle, the Chevrolet Silverado, and the Silverado's identical twin from GMC, the Sierra. Together, they lead the F-Series by 19,492 units through the first-half of 2015 and outsold the F-Series by 14,995 units in June alone.

Compared with June of last year, the Toyota Highlander, BMW 3-Series/4-Series, and Chrysler 200 are all new entries. They took over the positions held by the Toyota Prius, Chrysler Town & Country, and Kia Optima. 

We've already published June lists for the 20 best-selling cars, 20 best-selling SUVs and crossovers, and complete figures for every pickup truck, links to which you'll find below. Throwing all those vehicles into one group results in this list of the 30 best-selling vehicles overall. We end up with five pickup trucks, no minivans, 14 cars, and 11 utility vehicles.



 Rank 
 Vehicle 
 June 2015 
June 2014
%
 Change 
2015
 YTD 
 2014 
YTD
%
 Change 
1

Ford F-Series

55,17160,560-8.9% 357,180  365,825 -2.4%
2

Chevrolet Silverado

51,54843,51918.4%275,822240,67914.6%
3

Toyota Camry

37,40840,664-8.0%215,816222,540-3.0%
4

Ram P/U

33,33233,1490.6%212,716203,8604.3%
5

Toyota Corolla

30,64530,945-1.0%190,131174,3549.0%
6

Nissan Altima

29,41826,11112.7%172,031176,453-2.5%
7

Honda Civic

28,72732,301-11.1%158,301167,097-5.3%
8

Honda CR-V

28,34926,1298.5%163,018154,6925.4%
9

Honda Accord

27,47732,329-15.0%155,746185,278-15.9%
10

Hyundai Elantra

26,61317,16855.0%128,698112,49714.4%
11

Ford Fusion

25,40927,604-8.0%153,158165,498-7.5%
12

Toyota RAV4

24,84321,58915.1%143,575116,95222.8%
13

Ford Escape

24,12625,110-3.9%146,416152,890-4.2%
14

Nissan Rogue

23,24315,06654.3%135,39799,30236.3%
15

Chevrolet Cruze

22,64726,008-12.9%127,938145,338-12.0%
16

Ford Explorer

22,54917,29030.4%122,404104,46017.2%
17

Ford Focus

22,05126,266-16.0%117,079120,956-3.2%
18

Chevrolet Equinox

21,76021,7480.1%145,685120,83120.6%
19

Jeep Wrangler
19,15916,43916.5%102,45085,73719.5%
20

GMC Sierra
18,61815,40620.8%100,85093,1918.2%
21

Chrysler 200

18,5607345153%106,56945,178136%
22

Jeep Cherokee

18,47213,33738.5%105,42680,43231.1%
23

Nissan Sentra

17,20017,0970.6%105,90193,89812.8%
24

Toyota Tacoma

15,95912,17331.1%88,80175,14918.2%
25

Jeep Grand Cherokee

15,46415,0552.7%93,08089,6133.9%
26

Chevrolet Malibu

15,22816,137-5.6%96,52013,505-6.7%
27

Hyundai Sonata

15,19925,195-39.7%95,821106,347-9.9%
28

Subaru Forester

14,05813,3175.6%80,82874,4008.6%
29

Toyota Highlander

13,83111,55519.7%78,38872,1388.7%
30

BMW 3-Series & 4-Series 

13,51611,54317.1%67,68956,65719.5%
Source: goodcarbadcar.net




America's best-selling car, meanwhile, ranked third overall despite an 8% loss. The fourth-ranked Ram P/U didn't pick up any steam in order to challenge the Camry, which now ranks third overall heading into the second-half of the calendar year, as well.



America's leading utility vehicle, the Honda CR-V, ranked eighth in June but has led the SUV/crossover category in each of the last ten months. Year-to-date, the CR-V is the most popular Honda and the seventh-best-selling vehicle overall.



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