• All Makes & Models Ranked By U.S. July 2014 YTD Sales
F-Series sales were down 4% in May then fell 11% in June. F-Series volume improved by 2791 units in July 2014, outselling the GM twins (Silverado and Sierra) by 3655 units.
America's best-selling car, the Toyota Camry, outsold the second-ranked car by more than 9000 units. Its smaller sibling, the sixth-ranked Toyota Corolla, led all small cars for the sixth time this year. The Toyota RAV4, not the Ford Escape, was America's second-ranked SUV/crossover.
• Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In America - July 2014
• Top 20 Best-Selling SUVs In America - July 2014
• Top 13 Best-Selling Trucks In America - July 2014 YTD
America's new vehicle market was 9.2% larger than it was one year ago and 1% larger than it was in June 2014. In July 2013, the auto market was down 6% compared with the prior month.
This result was achieved by growth from the vast majority of auto brands: only Mini, Honda, Cadillac, Volkswagen, Volvo, Acura, Scion, and Jaguar reported year-over-year decreases. On the other end of the scale, Jeep sales were up 41% (there are three Jeeps in the top 25 of this best sellers list), Subaru sales were up 27% (the Forester ranked 27th, up from 39th a year ago), and GMC sales shot up 22%.
The Forester is one of five vehicles, along with the Kia Soul, Nissan Versa, Nissan Sentra, and Jeep Cherokee, that weren't part of this top 30 list in July 2013. They've replaced the Chevrolet Impala, Honda Polot, Honda Odyssey, Volkswagen Jetta, and Toyota Tacoma. Compared with the previous month's edition of this list, the Chrysler Town & Country and Chevrolet Impala were knocked off; the Kia Soul and Nissan Versa were added.
We've already published July lists for the 20 best-selling cars, 20 best-selling SUVs and crossovers, and complete figures for every pickup truck, links to which you'll find above. Throwing all those vehicles into one group results in this list of the 30 best-selling vehicles overall. We end up with four pickup trucks, zero minivans, 16 cars, and ten utility vehicles.
Historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these top-selling vehicles can always be accessed through the dropdown menu at GCBC's Sales Stats page, and for those not viewing the mobile version of this site, near the top right of this page, as well.
August 2014 • June 2014 • July 2013
Rank | Vehicle | July 2014 | July 2013 | % Change | 2014 YTD | 2013 YTD | % Change |
#1 | Ford F-Series | 63,240 | 60,449 | 4.6% | 429,065 | 427,935 | 0.3% |
#2 | Chevrolet Silverado | 42,097 | 42,080 | 0.1% | 282,776 | 284,666 | -0.7% |
#3 | Toyota Camry | 39,888 | 34,780 | 14.7% | 262,428 | 242,406 | 8.3% |
#4 | Ram P/U | 35,621 | 31,314 | 13.8% | 239,481 | 201,633 | 18.8% |
#5 | Honda Accord | 35,073 | 31,507 | 11.3% | 220,351 | 218,367 | 0.9% |
#6 | Toyota Corolla/Matrix | 30,833 | 24,463 | 26.0% | 205,187 | 183,435 | 11.9% |
#7 | Honda Civic | 30,038 | 32,416 | -7.3% | 197,135 | 191,120 | 3.1% |
#8 | Honda CR-V | 28,522 | 27,226 | 4.8% | 183,214 | 172,989 | 5.9% |
#9 | Toyota RAV4 | 26,779 | 19,538 | 37.1% | 143,731 | 120,812 | 19.0% |
#10 | Nissan Altima | 26,654 | 29,534 | -9.8% | 203,107 | 197,321 | 2.9% |
#11 | Ford Escape | 26,558 | 22,343 | 18.9% | 179,448 | 178,969 | 0.3% |
#12 | Chevrolet Equinox | 25,321 | 18,507 | 36.8% | 146,152 | 144,904 | 0.9% |
#13 | Ford Fusion | 23,942 | 20,522 | 16.7% | 189,440 | 181,668 | 4.3% |
#14 | Hyundai Sonata | 22,577 | 18,903 | 19.4% | 128,924 | 121,913 | 5.8% |
#15 | Hyundai Elantra | 22,213 | 23,958 | -7.3% | 134,710 | 150,202 | -10.3% |
#16 | Chevrolet Cruze | 20,926 | 25,447 | -17.8% | 166,264 | 159,136 | 4.5% |
#17 | Ford Explorer | 19,006 | 14,089 | 34.9% | 123,466 | 115,332 | 7.1% |
#18 | Ford Focus | 17,724 | 16,764 | 5.7% | 138,680 | 151,549 | -8.5% |
#19 | Nissan Sentra | 17,579 | 11,439 | 53.7% | 111,477 | 77,878 | 43.1% |
#20 | GMC Sierra | 17,488 | 16,582 | 5.5% | 110,679 | 104,215 | 6.2% |
#21 | Nissan Rogue | 16,618 | 16,992 | -2.2% | 115,920 | 96,043 | 20.7% |
#22 | Jeep Wrangler | 16,388 | 14,404 | 13.8% | 102,125 | 92,132 | 10.8% |
#23 | Nissan Versa | 15,630 | 9007 | 73.5% | 83,570 | 72,768 | 14.8% |
#24 | Jeep Grand Cherokee | 15,169 | 15,019 | 1.0% | 104,782 | 95,815 | 9.4% |
#25 | Jeep Cherokee | 14,827 | --- | --- | 95,259 | --- | --- |
#26 | Kia Soul | 14,709 | 10,160 | 44.8% | 89,708 | 73,191 | 22.6% |
#27 | Subaru Forester | 14,524 | 9841 | 47.6% | 88,924 | 60,589 | 46.8% |
#28 | Toyota Prius | 14,237 | 16,069 | -11.4% | 86,574 | 97,092 | -10.8% |
Toyota Prius Sedan ^ | 12,866 | 15,252 | -15.6% | 75,903 | 92,061 | -17.6% | |
#28 | Toyota Prius Plug-In ^ | 1371 | 817 | 67.8% | 10,671 | 5031 | 112% |
#29 | Kia Optima | 13,588 | 13,752 | -1.2% | 96,401 | 97,210 | -0.8% |
#30 | Chevrolet Malibu | 13,537 | 12,473 | 8.5% | 117,042 | 123,573 | -5.3% |
^ Prius breakdown by variant
RECOMMENDED READING
Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In America - August 2014
Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In America - June 2014
Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In America - July 2013
U.S. Auto Sales Brand Rankings - July 2014 YTD