America's best-selling cars in September 2010 weren't all that different from America's best-selling cars in August 2010 or, for that matter, September 2009. However, the order has certainly changed.
If this were a traditional GoodCarBadCar.net Top 5, the Honda Civic would be missing, beaten to #5 by the 2010 Nissan Altima. Honda's Civic hasn't been outside the top five since March. The 2011 Hyundai Sonata is holding on to power and might but isn't progressing rapidly towards #1, although residing above the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord this early would be an amazing and unexpected feat. As shown in the Chevrolet vs Ford Graph earlier today, the Malibu beat the Fusion.
Missing from this list of America's most popular cars? Narrowly wedged out by the Chevrolet Impala were the Toyota Prius and Volkswagen Jetta. Don't be surprised if the newly inexpensive 2011 Volkswagen Jetta finds its way into the Top 10 Best-Selling Cars In America group before long.
#10 - Chevrolet Impala: 12,186
Last month: 17,343
September 2009: 13,047
#9 - Ford Focus: 13,587
Last month: 15,466
September 2009: 9182
#8 - Ford Fusion: 15,918
Last month: 17,082
September 2009: 10,834
#7 - Chevrolet Malibu: 16,289
Last month: 18,182
September 2009: 10,479
#6 - Honda Civic: 18,637
Last month: 22,803
September 2009: 16,093
#5 - Nissan Altima: 20,016
Last month: 18,491
September 2009: 12,149
#4 - Hyundai Sonata: 20,639
Last month: 21,399
September 2009: 7898
#3 - Toyota Corolla/Matrix: 21,060
Last month: 20,280
September 2009: 20,741
#2 - Honda Accord: 24,127
Last month: 25,148
September 2009: 20,826
#1 - Toyota Camry: 30,769
Last month: 30,764
September 2009: 25,745
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If this were a traditional GoodCarBadCar.net Top 5, the Honda Civic would be missing, beaten to #5 by the 2010 Nissan Altima. Honda's Civic hasn't been outside the top five since March. The 2011 Hyundai Sonata is holding on to power and might but isn't progressing rapidly towards #1, although residing above the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord this early would be an amazing and unexpected feat. As shown in the Chevrolet vs Ford Graph earlier today, the Malibu beat the Fusion.
Missing from this list of America's most popular cars? Narrowly wedged out by the Chevrolet Impala were the Toyota Prius and Volkswagen Jetta. Don't be surprised if the newly inexpensive 2011 Volkswagen Jetta finds its way into the Top 10 Best-Selling Cars In America group before long.
#10 - Chevrolet Impala: 12,186
Last month: 17,343
September 2009: 13,047
#9 - Ford Focus: 13,587
Last month: 15,466
September 2009: 9182
#8 - Ford Fusion: 15,918
Last month: 17,082
September 2009: 10,834
#7 - Chevrolet Malibu: 16,289
Last month: 18,182
September 2009: 10,479
#6 - Honda Civic: 18,637
Last month: 22,803
September 2009: 16,093
#5 - Nissan Altima: 20,016
Last month: 18,491
September 2009: 12,149
#4 - Hyundai Sonata: 20,639
Last month: 21,399
September 2009: 7898
#3 - Toyota Corolla/Matrix: 21,060
Last month: 20,280
September 2009: 20,741
#2 - Honda Accord: 24,127
Last month: 25,148
September 2009: 20,826
#1 - Toyota Camry: 30,769
Last month: 30,764
September 2009: 25,745
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