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9 of America’s 10 Best-Selling Cars in 2023 Were Trucks or SUVs
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What we’re showing
The 10 best-selling cars in the U.S. for 2023, based on figures compiled by Motor1. See the Dataset tab for a longer top 15 list.
Key insights
- Trucks and SUVs represent an overwhelming majority of annual car sales.
- Combining Silverado and Sierra sales (both made by GM) results in 850,885 units.
- Surprisingly, the only sedan on this list is the Toyota Camry. The cheaper Corolla ranked 12th, with 232,370 units sold.
Dataset
Brand | Model | Sales (units) |
---|---|---|
Ford | F-Series | 750,789 |
Chevrolet | Silverado | 555,148 |
RAM | RAM Pickup | 444,926 |
Toyota | RAV4 | 434,943 |
Tesla | Model Y* | 403,897 |
Honda | CR-V | 361,457 |
GMC | Sierra | 295,737 |
Toyota | Camry | 290,649 |
Nissan | Rogue | 271,458 |
Jeep | Grand Cherokee | 244,594 |
Toyota | Tacoma | 234,768 |
Toyota | Corolla | 232,370 |
Tesla | Model 3* | 213,000 |
Chevrolet | Equinox | 212,701 |
Hyundai | Tucson | 209,624 |
Data sources
*Tesla does not break out sales by region. Figures are based on estimates by EVadoption.com.
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