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February 2013 Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In America
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The Jeep Wrangler Was America's 31st-Best-Selling Vehicle In February 2013 |
Six General Motors vehicles. Five Fords and five Toyotas. Three Dodges; one Chrysler. Three Hondas. Two Nissans. Two Hyundais; one Kia. One Volkswagen. One Mazda.
There you have the manufacturers which contributed to this list of America's 30 best-selling vehicles in February 2013.
The 20 nameplates at the top of the heap accounted for 40.6% of the overall new vehicle market. The three podium-placing vehicles - Ford F-Series; Chevrolet Silverado; Toyota Camry - were responsible for more than one in ten new vehicle sales in February.
Overall, the auto industry posted collective year-over-year gains of just 3.7%, some way down from January's 14% improvement. But even shortened February is a more important month to the industry than cold January - Americans registered 149,000 more new vehicles last month than in the month before.All 251 Vehicles Ranked By February & 2013 YTD Sales
Knocked off the top 30 perch they held in January were the Nissan Sentra, Ford Edge, Dodge Avenger, and Jeep Grand Cherokee. In their place, February's best sellers included the Dodge Charger, Dodge Grand Caravan, Chrysler 200, and Mazda 3. U.S. Auto Sales Brand Rankings - February 2013
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Historical monthly and yearly sales figures for these vehicles and every other nameplate on sale can always be accessed through the dropdown at GCBC's Sales Stats page. GCBC previously published more specific best seller lists for America's most popular cars, trucks, and SUVs.
In a couple days, GCBC will also publish year-to-date rankings for every vehicle sold in the last two months, and that list will have the capability of being sorted by February volume, as well.
All grouped together in one place, these were the 30 best-selling vehicles overall in February 2013. February 2014 - March 2013 - January 2013 - February 2012 Rank | Vehicle | February 2013 | % Change | Year To Date | YTD % Change |
#1 | Ford F-Series | 54,489 | + 15.3% | 101,330 | + 18.1% |
#2 | Chevrolet Silverado | 41,643 | + 28.9% | 77,088 | + 30.3% |
#3 | Toyota Camry | 31,270 | - 9.5% | 63,167 | + 0.5% |
#4 | Honda Accord | 27,999 | + 35.2% | 51,923 | + 51.1% |
#5 | Ford Fusion | 27,875 | + 28.0% | 50,274 | + 42.1% |
#6 | Nissan Altima | 27,725 | - 15.9% | 49,189 | - 11.1% |
#7 | Toyota Corolla/Matrix | 24,999 | + 12.9% | 48,821 | + 21.6% |
#8 | Ford Escape | 24,110 | + 29.2% | 44,049 | + 22.6% |
#9 | Dodge Ram | 23,289 | + 3.1% | 43,763 | + 8.0% |
#10 | Honda Civic | 22,713 | - 16.1% | 44,594 | - 8.9% |
#11 | Ford Focus | 20,808 | - 10.9% | 39,969 | - 2.1% |
#12 | Honda CR-V | 20,668 | - 16.5% | 38,477 | - 12.0% |
#13 | Chevrolet Equinox | 20,649 | + 15.7% | 37,872 | + 20.2% |
#14 | Chevrolet Cruze | 17,947 | - 13.5% | 33,584 | - 8.5% |
#15 | Toyota Prius | 17,812 | - 13.5% | 33,584 | + 4.5% |
| * Prius Liftback | 11,428 | - 30.6% | 21,113 | - 15.4% |
| * Prius C | 3148 | + 15,640% | 5839 | + 29,095% |
| *Prius V | 2543 | - 37.7% | 5065 | - 29.0% |
| * Prius Plug-In | 693 | + 3200% | 1567 | + 7362% |
#16 | Ford Explorer | 17,391 | + 66.6% | 32,598 | + 59.7% |
#17 | Hyundai Elantra | 16,219 | + 17.4% | 28,393 | + 14.9% |
#18 | Hyundai Sonata | 16,007 | - 8.1% | 29,254 | - 8.3% |
#19 | Chevrolet Impala | 15,424 | + 0.6% | 29,577 | - 5.6% |
#20 | Chevrolet Malibu | 14,817 | - 25.9% | 30,640 | - 11.6% |
#21 | GMC Sierra | 14,133 | + 25.0% | 26,979 | + 29.6% |
#22 | Toyota RAV4 | 13,329 | + 5.1% | 24,939 | + 10.8% |
#23 | Kia Optima | 13,195 | + 14.2% | 24,447 | + 20.0% |
#24 | Nissan Versa | 13,100 | + 28.6% | 23,370 | + 19.2% |
#25 | Toyota Tacoma | 12,644 | + 18.5% | 24,266 | + 24.0% |
#26 | Volkswagen Jetta | 11,968 | - 6.8% | 22,490 | - 5.5% |
#27 | Chrysler 200 | 11,446 | + 17.8% | 20,292 | + 21.3% |
#28 | Mazda 3 | 10,554 | - 6.4% | 18,628 | - 9.0% |
#29 | Dodge Grand Caravan | 10,415 | - 17.8% | 15,380 | - 25.9% |
#30 | Dodge Charger | 10,301 | + 40.6% | 16,712 | + 29.9% |
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