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Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In America - February 2014
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The Jeep Wrangler Was America's 33rd-Best-Selling Vehicle In February 2014, Behind The Tacoma And Forester |
America's best-selling vehicle, the Ford F-Series, accounted for 47% of Ford brand light truck volume, 32% of Ford brand volume, 30% of Ford Motor Company volume, 9% of the U.S. auto industry's light truck volume, and 5% of total new vehicle volume in February 2014.
The F-Series outsold its nearest rival pairing from General Motors - Silverado and Sierra, by 5066 sales in February 2014.
The GM truck twins outsold the F-Series by 1287 units in February 2013. These three trucks joined the Ram P/U as a quartet of pickups on this list of America's 30 best-selling vehicles.• All Vehicles & Brands Ranked By February 2014 YTD U.S. Sales
• U.S. Auto Sales Brand Rankings - February 2014 & YTD
The Nissan Altima and 15 other cars made up the majority of players in the top 30, although according to the Automotive News Data Center, passenger cars were responsible for just 49% of the auto industry's total February volume.
SUVs and crossovers, from the Ford Escape to the 30th-ranked Ford Edge, filled in the gaps. There were no minivans among the top 30 in February.
Compared with the equivalent list from one month ago, the Toyota Tacoma and Subaru Forester were knocked out in favour of the Edge and Nissan Sentra. GCBC has already published rankings for 35 different brands and 13 different trucks and 20 SUVs and crossovers and 20 passenger cars, links for which you can access at the bottom of this post. Below, you'll find a list where all vehicles of all types are thrown in together: the 30 most popular vehicles in the United States in February 2014.
February 2015 • March 2014 • January 2014 • February 2013 Rank | Vehicle | February 2014 | February 2013 | % Change | 2014 YTD | 2013 YTD | % Change |
#1 | Ford F-Series | 55,882 | 54,489 | 2.6% | 102,418 | 101,330 | 1.1% |
#2 | Chevrolet Silverado | 36,584 | 41,643 | -12.1% | 65,510 | 77,088 | -15.0% |
#3 | Nissan Altima | 30,849 | 27,725 | 11.3% | 53,364 | 49,189 | 8.5% |
#4 | (Dodge) Ram P/U | 29,303 | 23,289 | 25.8% | 54,374 | 43,763 | 24.2% |
#5 | Toyota Camry | 28,998 | 31,270 | -7.3% | 52,330 | 63,167 | -17.2% |
#6 | Toyota Corolla/Matrix | 25,299 | 24,999 | 1.2% | 48,052 | 48,821 | -1.6% |
#7 | Honda Accord | 24,622 | 27,999 | -12.1% | 45,226 | 51,923 | -12.9% |
#8 | Ford Fusion | 23,898 | 27,875 | -14.3% | 44,615 | 50,274 | -11.3% |
#9 | Ford Escape | 23,145 | 24,110 | -4.0% | 42,604 | 44,049 | -3.3% |
#10 | Chevrolet Cruze | 21,836 | 17,947 | 21.7% | 38,664 | 32,471 | 19.1% |
#11 | Chevrolet Equinox | 21,587 | 20,649 | 4.5% | 36,134 | 37,872 | -4.6% |
#12 | Honda Civic | 21,575 | 22,713 | -5.0% | 43,399 | 44,594 | -2.7% |
#13 | Honda CR-V | 20,759 | 20,668 | 0.4% | 38,991 | 38,477 | 1.3% |
#14 | Chevrolet Malibu | 17,448 | 14,817 | 17.8% | 29,270 | 30,640 | -4.5% |
#15 | Nissan Rogue | 17,197 | 9964 | 72.6% | 31,028 | 18,915 | 64.0% |
#16 | Toyota RAV4 | 16,451 | 13,329 | 23.4% | 33,331 | 24,939 | 33.7% |
#17 | Hyundai Elantra | 16,393 | 16,219 | 1.1% | 31,719 | 28,393 | 11.7% |
#18 | Ford Focus | 15,926 | 20,808 | -23.5% | 27,929 | 36,969 | -24.5% |
#19 | GMC Sierra | 14,232 | 14,133 | 0.7% | 25,350 | 26,979 | -6.0% |
#20 | Ford Explorer | 13,924 | 17,391 | -19.9% | 26,734 | 32,598 | -18.0% |
#21 | Jeep Grand Cherokee | 12,691 | 9439 | 34.5% | 24,898 | 20,504 | 21.4% |
#22 | Nissan Sentra | 12,339 | 10,058 | 22.7% | 21,466 | 19,037 | 12.8% |
#23 | Toyota Highlander | 12,052 | 9310 | 29.5% | 22,728 | 18,141 | 25.3% |
#24 | Chrysler 200 | 12,046 | 11,446 | 5.2% | 22,958 | 20,292 | 13.1% |
#25 | Chevrolet Impala | 12,008 | 15,424 | -22.1% | 23,906 | 29,577 | -19.2% |
#26 | Volkswagen Jetta | 11,908 | 11,968 | -0.5% | 21,676 | 22,490 | -3.6% |
#27 | Jeep Cherokee | 11,795 | --- | --- | 22,300 | --- | --- |
#28 | Kia Optima | 11,226 | 13,195 | -14.9% | 21,205 | 24,447 | -13.3% |
#29 | Hyundai Sonata | 11,190 | 16,007 | -30.1% | 21,005 | 29,254 | -28.2% |
#30 | Ford Edge | 10,965 | 9683 | 13.2% | 20,376 | 19,297 | 5.6% |
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