
Graphic by me, created in excel, data from Car & Drive and CarPro. All percentages reflect increase or decrease in sales from 2024 Q1.
Car and Driver Source: https://www.caranddriver.com/news/g64457986/bestselling-cars-2025/
CarPro Source: https://www.carpro.com/blog/first-quarter-2025-national-auto-sales-results
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Graphic by me, created in excel, data from Car & Drive and CarPro. All percentages reflect increase or decrease in sales from 2024 Q1.
Car and Driver Source: https://www.caranddriver.com/news/g64457986/bestselling-cars-2025/
CarPro Source: https://www.carpro.com/blog/first-quarter-2025-national-auto-sales-results
I always see Tesla MY as the “best selling car” in the US but only vaguely recollected that trucks sell more. It’s sobering to see that the MY is #7 on the actual list of best selling vehicles.
I think the F-150 has been number 1 for 45+ years
anyone else shocked by Buick ticking up 40%?
Thanks for the data – I have always found auto sales data to be fascinating.
It’s quite staggering how Hyundai and Kia combined actually are now #4 among the auto groups in the US (GM, Toyota, Ford, and Hyundai/Kia) especially given that based on the Reddit sentiments, Hyundai/Kia vehicles seem to have some critical powertrain flaws (the most common ones I read involve excessive motor oil consumption).
Top 7 cars being SUVs/pickups…
I had no idea Dodge’s sales nearly halved. That’s insane. I knew they’d lose some by cancelling their charger/challenger lines but didn’t expect them to shed this much. Is the EV version just that overpriced to not get the market, or is that market so muscle-engine pilled they’d never drop the ICE?
The redesigned Trax is such a good value. Not surprised to see it so high on the list.
Tesla shrinking the most is a big win.
Look at those nice round numbers, nothing suspicious whatsoever. /s
Where’s the Tundra? I feel like I see them everywhere now.
wHy dOn’T eUrOpEaNs bUy OuR cArS?
F*king dems not buying EVs? Cheap.
Interesting how evenly distributed sales are by brand. Sure Ford has a comfortable lead at #1, but they only have 2 other vehicles toward the bottom of the list. Solid competition in the US, which is good for consumers.
Good chart!
Chevrolet is spelled incorrectly on the right side, number 4 increase.
What explains the massive fall in Dodge ‘s sales?
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