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Best-selling cars of July 2010


The redesigned 2011 Ford Super Duty trucks helped push the company's F-Series line to its best sales month in well over a year.
(photo by Ford)

See the country's 20 best-selling new cars and trucks last month and so far this year below, and follow the links to see other recent months' sales performances:

Best-selling cars:

Sales ranking:    June 2010:       July 2010:        YTD 2010 through July:   
1 Ford F-Series: 46,502 Ford F-Series: 50,449 Ford F-Series: 290,794
2 Chevrolet Silverado: 30,994 Toyota Camry: 35,058 Chevrolet Silverado: 201,446
3 Toyota Camry: 28,435 Chevrolet Silverado: 34,664 Toyota Camry: 189,297
4 Honda Accord: 26,792 Toyota Corolla: 27,345  Honda Accord: 186,356
5 Honda Civic: 26,474 Honda Accord: 25,386  Toyota Corolla: 167,846
6 Toyota Corolla: 21,876 Honda Civic: 23,231  Honda Civic: 156,832
7 Chevrolet Malibu: 20,720 Chevrolet Malibu: 20,458 Nissan Altima: 130,390
8 Ford Fusion: 18,412 Ram Pickup: 20,138 Chevrolet Malibu: 128,775
9 Hyundai Sonata: 17,771 Honda CR-V: 20,058 Ford Fusion: 128,581
10 Honda CR-V: 16,041 Nissan Altima: 18,275 Ford Escape: 113,669
11 Ram Pickup: 15,864 Hyundai Elantra: 18,215 Hyundai Sonata: 107,085
12 Ford Escape: 15,540 Hyundai Sonata: 17,836 Honda CR-V: 106,928
13 Ford Focus: 15,141 Ford Fusion: 17,406 Ford Focus: 105,200
14 Nissan Altima: 15,112 Toyota RAV4: 15,797 Ram Pickup: 105,007
15 Hyundai Elantra: 14,245  Ford Focus: 15,417 Chevrolet Impala: 104,056
16 Chevrolet Impala: 14,451 Ford Escape: 14,869 Toyota RAV4: 96,979
17 Toyota RAV4: 12,573 Chevrolet Impala: 14,565  Chevrolet Cobalt: 84,733
18 Chevrolet Equinox: 11,490 Toyota Prius: 14,102 Toyota Prius: 80,141
19 GMC Sierra: 11,441 GMC Sierra: 11,910 Chevrolet Equinox: 76,859
20 Chevrolet Traverse: 11,371 Nissan Rogue: 10,963 Hyundai Elantra: 75,779

 

Other months:
December 2009   January 2010    February 2010    March 2010   April 2010   May 2010   June 2010

 

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  • Bobby 1 year ago
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    35,000 new Camry sheep. Wait until they go flying out of control into the car in front of them. Idiots...

  • Chris 1 year ago
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    Bobby, you are an ignorant tool. The runaway Toyota jokes are not only old, but just wrong. The Camry is (gasp HORROR!) a nice car and it's no wonder it still sells well. The sooner you GM boys accept that, the better.

  • Steve 1 year ago
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    Yeah a nice car! Problem is the others are better but people are to stupid to even look. Let's keep ignoring the fact toyota hid defects and covered up information that clearly shown they knew about the problems and did nothing.
    Not to mention they lied about being able to recreate SUA..Instead they tried to decredit the guy who proved it could be done.

    I would include the link but rules are rules.

  • Leonard 1 year ago
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    Um, you mean the allegations that Toyota hid defects and the case you're referring to with Dr. Gilbert was discredited not only by Toyota but also by indepedant studies as not being able to happen in the real world. And the Camry is no worse than anything in its class. I've driven it compared to the other cars and I found it to ride smoother and have more power than the Chevy Malibu.

  • Bryan Usrey 1 year ago
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    I find it more amazing that people are buying the horrid and dull Impala and Cobalt. There are much better cars out there.

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