Prius volume shot up 69%, an increase of 74,250 units for the Toyota brand, and the biggest year-over-year improvement of any of America's 30 best-selling vehicles.
• Top 10 Best-Selling Cars In America - 2006 Year End
• Top 10 Best-Selling Cars In America - 2008 Year End
• All Vehicles Ranked By 2007 Year End U.S. Sales
• Top 10 Best-Selling Cars In America - 2006 Year End
• Top 10 Best-Selling Cars In America - 2008 Year End
• All Vehicles Ranked By 2007 Year End U.S. Sales
The Prius was joined on this list of America's top 10 best-selling cars by two other Toyotas, including the top-selling Camry. 13% of America's passenger car sales in 2007 were generated by the Camry, Corolla (Matrix-inclusive), and Prius, up from 11.6% in 2006.
Overall, passenger car sales dropped 3% as the overall industry fell 2.5%. Cars accounted for 48.8% of all new vehicle sales in 2007, down from 49.1% in 2006.
Source: Automakers & ANDC
Rank | Best-Selling Car | 2007 | 2006 | % Change |
#1 | Toyota Camry | 473,108 | 448,445 | + 5.5% |
#2 | Honda Accord | 392,231 | 354,441 | + 10.7% |
#3 | Toyota Corolla/Matrix | 371,390 | 387,388 | - 4.1% |
#4 | Honda Civic | 331,095 | 316,638 | + 4.6% |
#5 | Chevrolet Impala | 311,128 | 289,868 | + 7.3% |
#6 | Nissan Altima | 284,762 | 232,457 | + 22.5% |
#7 | Chevrolet Cobalt | 200,620 | 211,449 | - 5.1% |
#8 | Toyota Prius | 181,221 | 106,971 | + 69.4% |
#9 | Ford Focus | 173,213 | 177,006 | - 2.1% |
#10 | Pontiac G6 | 150,001 | 157,644 | - 4.8% |