= The Hottest Selling Vehicles In America? =
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= The Hottest Selling Vehicles In America? =
The Hottest Selling Cars In America ( I don't agree, but that's what they claim ) Which one would you want ? Buy ?
AOL Autos Staff
Posted Nov 7, 2013
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The Hottest Selling Cars In America
AOL Autos Staff
Posted Nov 7, 2013
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The Hottest Selling Cars In America
- Auto sales continue to be a source of good news in our recovering, but iffy, economy. Car sales were up 10.6 percent compared to last October, and up 6.1 percent compared to September 2013.
A big chunk of these overall sales come from 10 different cars and trucks, which we have included for you in this gallery. These are the sedans, SUVs and pickups that car shoppers are flocking to dealerships for most.
Head through to see the most popular cars in America: - October 2013 Sales: 21,785
Change vs. October 2012: -11.5%
Sticker Price: $21,760 - $30,560
Invoice Price: $20,356 - $27,929
Fuel Economy: 27 mpg city, 38 mpg highway
The sharp-looking Nissan Altima comes with a well-appointed interior and sporty driving dynamics. It doesn't get as much attention from car shoppers as it probably should. It's a highly capable midsize sedan and you can often get it at a very good price.
Research the Nissan Altima
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Nissan Altima Best Deals
Nissan Altima Local Dealer Price Quote
10. Nissan Altima - October 2013 Sales: 22,253
Change vs. October 2012: +12.2%
Sticker Price: $22,700 - $30,850
Invoice Price: $21,395 - $28,769
Fuel Economy: 22 mpg City, 31 mpg Highway
The Ford Escape is a handsome and versatile crossover, with a wealth of standard and optional features. Its fuel efficiency and inoffensive driving dynamics make it a popular buy for consumers looking for a practical family vehicle.
Research the Ford Escape
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Ford Escape Best Deals
Ford Escape Local Dealer Price Quote
9. Ford Escape - October 2013 Sales: 22,554
Change vs. October 2012: +12.8%
Sticker Price: $22,795 - $28,795
Invoice Price: $21,413 - $27,030
Fuel Economy: 23 mpg city, 31 mpg highway
The 2013 Honda CR-V is remarkably roomy and versatile, which is great for today's family on the go. It's great in adverse weather, fuel efficient and comes with lots of trunk space, making it one of the best crossovers around.
Research the Honda CR-V
Honda CR-V Photos & Information
Honda CR-V Best Deals
Honda CR-V Local Dealer Price Quote
8. Honda CR-V - October 2013 Sales: 23,637
Change vs. October 2012: +12.8%
Sticker Price: $16,230 - $20,550
Invoice Price: $15,338 - $19,045
Fuel Economy: 27 mpg city, 34 mpg highway
A brand-new Corolla will be on dealer lots very soon, with bold new looks and an updated engine. The current generation Corolla continues to sell very well. Although it's far from the most exciting car on the road, it's fuel efficient and reliable, which are two key qualities for commuters.
Research the Toyota Corolla
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Toyota Corolla Best Deals
Toyota Corolla Local Dealer Price Quote
7. Toyota Corolla - October 2013 Sales: 25,162
Change vs. October 2012: -11.2%
Sticker Price: $21,680 - $33,430
Invoice Price: $19,849 - $30,567
Fuel Economy: 24 mpg city, 34 mpg highway
With a low starting sticker price, lots of standard features and great reliability, the Honda Accord easily continues its popularity streak. We're big fans of the Honda LaneWatch option, which uses a camera to show what's in your right-side blind spot.
Research the Honda Accord
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Honda Accord Best Deals
Honda Accord Local Dealer Price Quote
6. Honda Accord - October 2013 Sales: 27,328
Change vs. October 2012: +32.1%
Sticker Price: $17,965 - $26,465
Invoice Price: $16,707 - $25,095
Fuel Economy: 28 mpg city, 36 mpg highway
The 2013 Honda Civic has been much more well-received than the 2012, which was panned by influential critics and publications. The perennial favorite small car's sales are headed in the right direction, up 32 percent compared to October 2012.
Research the Honda Civic
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Honda Civic Best Deals
Honda Civic Local Dealer Price Quote
5. Honda Civic - October 2013 Sales: 29,144
Change vs. October 2012: -2.6%
Sticker Price: $22,235 - $30,465
Invoice Price: $20,345 - $27,723
Fuel Economy: 25 mpg city, 35 mpg highway
The Camry is generally the juggernaut of the midsize sedan segment. And for good reason. This car appeals to the average car buyer with its safety, fuel economy, exterior looks and standard features.
Research the Toyota Camry
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Toyota Camry Best Deals
Toyota Camry Local Dealer Price Quote
4. Toyota Camry - October 2013 Sales: 29,846
Change vs. October 2012: +18.3%
Sticker Price: $22,900 - $47,730
Invoice Price: $21,477 - $43,761
Fuel Economy: 14 mpg city, 20 mpg highway
The Ram will probably never outsell the Chevrolet Silverado or Ford F-150, but it's still a successful vehicle for Chrysler. The 2013 iteration is much more fuel efficient without sacrificing its capability on- and off-road, making it a popular pickup for the masses.
Research the Ram 1500
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Ram 1500 Specs
Ram 1500 Local Dealer Price Quote
3. Ram 1500 - October 2013 Sales: 42,660
Change vs. October 2012: +10.1%
Sticker Price: $23,590 - $43,950
Invoice Price: $22,646 - $40,874
Fuel Economy: 18 mpg city, 24 mpg highway
The redesigned 2014 Silverado is big, bold and, now, fuel efficient. This truck can handle almost anything you can throw at it, making it a great choice whether you're hauling families or hauling trailers.
Research the Chevrolet Silverado
Chevrolet Silverado Photos & Information
Chevrolet Silverado Best Deals
Chevrolet Silverado Local Dealer Price Quote
2. Chevrolet Silverado - October 2013 Sales: 63,803
Change vs. October 2012: +9.8%
Sticker Price: $23,670 - $52,895
Invoice Price: $21,954 - $48,002
Fuel Economy: 17 mpg city, 23 mpg highway
Once again, the Ford F-Series, which includes the F-150, F-250 and F-350, has blown the competition away, with almost 60,000 units sold in October. The F-150 was slightly refreshed for 2013, adding some new features and tweaking the exterior. It continues to be the go-to truck for tons of car shoppers and was the best selling vehicle last month.
Research the Ford F-150
Ford F-150 Photos & Information
Ford F-150 Best Deals
Ford F-150 Local Dealer Price Quote
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1 of 11Auto sales continue to be a source of good news in our recovering, but iffy, economy. Car sales were up 10.6 percent compared to last October, and up 6.1 percent compared to September 2013.
A big chunk of these overall sales come from 10 different cars and trucks, which we have included for you in this gallery. These are the sedans, SUVs and pickups that car shoppers are flocking to dealerships for most.
Head through to see the most popular cars in America:
Last edited by Space; 11-09-2013 at 10:05 AM.
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