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Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In America - November 2013
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With Its Best Month Since March 2012, The Kia Soul Was America's 25th-Best-Selling Vehicle In November 2013 |
America's 20 top-selling vehicles in November 2013, fewer than 10% of the available nameplates, accounted for 38.3% of the U.S. auto industry's sales last month.
One out of every 20 new vehicles sold was a Ford F-Series pickup truck.
The F-Series is routinely America's top-selling vehicle line. Its nearest rival, the Chevrolet Silverado, trailed the top-ranked F-Series by 31,115 units in November, after trailing the F-Series by 25,625 units a year ago.
Trucks were slotted in as America's first, second, fourth, 20th, and 26th-best-selling vehicles in November 2013. Overall, pickup trucks were responsible for 14.1% of the industry's November volume, up from 13.5% in November 2012.• All 268 Vehicles Ranked By November 2013/YTD U.S. Sales
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Compared with November of last year, the Volkswagen Passat, Kia Sorento, Nissan Rogue, Kia Optima, and Toyota Prius were knocked out of the top 30 in November 2013. Joining the top 30 in their places were the Toyota Highlander, Nissan Sentra, Kia Soul, Subaru Forester, and Chevrolet Malibu.
Compared with the prior edition of this list from October, the Kia Optima, Dodge Grand Caravan, and Nissan Rogue are missing from November's U.S. top 30. The Highlander, Sentra, and Soul are their replacements.GCBC has already published rankings for 36 different brands and 14 different trucks and 20 SUVs and crossovers and 20 passenger cars. 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 November 2013.
November 2014 • December 2013 • October 2013 • November 2012 Rank | Vehicle | November 2013 | November 2012 | % Change | 2013 YTD | 2012 YTD | % Change |
#1 | Ford F-Series | 65,501 | 56,299 | 16.3% | 688,810 | 576,529 | 19.5% |
#2 | Chevrolet Silverado | 34,386 | 30,674 | 12.1% | 437,821 | 367,613 | 19.1% |
#3 | Toyota Camry | 30,386 | 28,765 | 5.6% | 378,520 | 373,479 | 1.3% |
#4 | Dodge Ram | 29,635 | 24,337 | 21.8% | 322,268 | 263,152 | 22.5% |
#5 | Honda Accord | 27,093 | 26,248 | 3.2% | 334,357 | 302,444 | 10.6% |
#6 | Honda Civic | 26,291 | 30,075 | - 12.6% | 307,180 | 284,791 | 7.9% |
#7 | Nissan Altima | 24,604 | 20,305 | 21.2% | 295,907 | 278,968 | 6.1% |
#8 | Honda CR-V | 23,509 | 22,333 | 5.3% | 275,145 | 255,919 | 7.5% |
#9 | Ford Fusion | 22,839 | 15,125 | 51.0% | 270,872 | 221,980 | 22.0% |
#10 | Toyota Corolla/Matrix | 22,434 | 22,616 | - 0.8% | 279,618 | 266,268 | 5.0% |
#11 | Ford Escape | 20,988 | 20,970 | 0.1% | 271,531 | 240,877 | 12.7% |
#12 | Toyota RAV4 | 19,447 | 12,423 | 56.5% | 197,279 | 157,526 | 25.2% |
#13 | Chevrolet Equinox | 18,397 | 16,821 | 9.4% | 220,980 | 199,070 | 11.0% |
#14 | Chevrolet Cruze | 18,200 | 16,807 | 8.3% | 230,062 | 216,528 | 6.3% |
#15 | Hyundai Elantra | 16,751 | 15,923 | 5.2% | 226,220 | 183,010 | 23.6% |
#16 | Hyundai Sonata | 16,595 | 17,660 | - 6.0% | 189,169 | 209,779 | - 9.8% |
#17 | Ford Focus | 15,239 | 18,312 | - 16.8% | 219,001 | 223,318 | - 1.9% |
#18 | Jeep Grand Cherokee | 14,798 | 13,619 | 8.7% | 157,758 | 137,613 | 14.6% |
#19 | Chevrolet Malibu | 14,405 | 10,227 | 40.9% | 185,101 | 199,321 | - 7.1% |
#20 | GMC Sierra | 14,362 | 11,726 | 22.5% | 166,535 | 138,475 | 20.3% |
#21 | Ford Explorer | 14,268 | 14,940 | - 4.5% | 175,490 | 146,963 | 19.4% |
#22 | Chevrolet Impala | 13,418 | 11,163 | 20.2% | 146,164 | 159,710 | - 8.5% |
#23 | Subaru Forester | 13,410 | 5703 | 135% | 110,363 | 67,583 | 63.3% |
#24 | BMW 3-Series & 4-Series | 13,148 | 10,776 | 22.0% | 102,784 | 88,857 | 15.7% |
#25 | Kia Soul | 12,870 | 7257 | 77.3% | 111,734 | 108,601 | 2.9% |
#26 | Toyota Tacoma | 12,601 | 12,272 | 2.7% | 146,724 | 127,335 | 15.2% |
#27 | Volkswagen Jetta | 12,417 | 14,259 | - 12.9% | 148,400 | 154,763 | - 4.1% |
#28 | Jeep Wrangler | 11,753 | 10,337 | 13.7% | 143,474 | 130,124 | 10.3% |
#29 | Nissan Sentra | 11,664 | 7176 | 62.5% | 118,344 | 98,640 | 20.0% |
#30 | Toyota Highlander | 11,544 | 9474 | 21.8% | 115,228 | 108,864 | 5.8% |
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