Car & Driver: 25 Best-Selling Cars, Trucks, and SUVs of 2020 (So Far)

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1. Ford F-Series (589,034 units sold)
2. Chevrolet Silverado (409,967 units sold)
3. Ram Pickup (402,410 units sold)
4. Toyota RAV4 (302,574 units sold)
5. Honda CR-V (237,334 units sold)
6. Toyota Camry (204,945 units sold)
7. Honda Civic (200,941 units sold)
8. Chevrolet Equinox (191,727 units sold)
9. GMC Sierra (174,645 units sold)
10. Nissan Rogue (167,401 units sold)
11. Toyota Corolla (166,213 units sold)
12. Toyota Tacoma (163,619 units sold)
13. Ford Explorer (160,209 units sold)
14. Jeep Grand Cherokee (152,856 units sold)
15. Jeep Wrangler (150,202 units sold)
16. Honda Accord (145,291 units sold)
17. Toyota Highlander (141,301 units sold)
18. Subaru Forester (134,082 units sold)
19. Ford Escape (131,753 units sold)
20. Subaru Outback (106,346 units sold)
21. Mazda CX-5 (104,277 units sold)
22. Jeep Cherokee (97,919 units sold)
23. Nissan Altima (97,082 units sold)
24. Ford Transit (93,670 units sold)
25. Hyundai Tucson (91,139 units sold)
 

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Some surprises on here... I didn't realize RAM had narrowed the gap with the Silverado so significantly.

I didn't realize the RAV4 was so far ahead of the CR-V in sales.

Equinox at 8? Are they offering major rebates or something? That surprises me.

Ford transit?!?!?!
 
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Some surprises on here... I didn't realize RAM had narrowed the gap with the Silverado so significantly.

I didn't realize the RAV4 was so far ahead of the CR-V in sales.

Equinox at 8? Are they offering major rebates or something? That surprises me.

Ford transit?!?!?!
They're popular government fleet vehicles too, and it doesn't hurt that there are Chevy stores everywhere. Being in many rural communities, the only competition it has is the Escape, and I don't think Ford discounted it as much as they did. For the "Chevy" buyer, its the natural size up from the Malibu and discontinued Cruze.
 

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Some surprises on here... I didn't realize RAM had narrowed the gap with the Silverado so significantly.

The Ram 1500's ride-comfort-level has increased enormously in the last several years, and really well-decked-out versions have been added. That, plus the Silverado's recent generally ugly-looking front-ends, has impacted on the sales of both trucks. In fact, the Ram was actually ahead of the Silverado earlier this year....I think there was a thread on that subject.
 

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Shouldn’t the Tesla model 3 be there?

I agree with Mike on the Model 3.....it's also questionable why the Chevy Trailblazer is not on the list. According to stats, it sits on dealer-lots, waiting to be sold, less time than any other U.S.-market vehicle. They are difficult, if not impossible, to find in stock.

The big pent-up-initial demand for the Genesis GV-80, though, may change that.
 
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Shouldn’t the Tesla model 3 be there?
The Accord has been such a miss this generation. 16th
Isn't Tesla so mum on reporting sales? I'm sure its not far behind the Hyundai...

Discounts on some Hondas are still hard...for some reason, the Civic is doing well, it is well ahead of the Corolla despite being in its last year of production. I can't even find a deal on the outgoing Si model.
 

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Isn't Tesla so mum on reporting sales? I'm sure its not far behind the Hyundai...

Discounts on some Hondas are still hard...for some reason, the Civic is doing well, it is well ahead of the Corolla despite being in its last year of production. I can't even find a deal on the outgoing Si model.

Tesla's very loud about sales when they're good.

And the Civic is doing great based on how many I see driving around. I don't think it looks very good, but apparently buyers disagree.
 
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Tesla's very loud about sales when they're good.

And the Civic is doing great based on how many I see driving around. I don't think it looks very good, but apparently buyers disagree.
True, Tesla is vocal about their sales when they are smashing records

As for the Civic, the styling is OK, decent in some areas, ugly in others. But I agree, it was a departure from previous years and apparently the younger buyers have really liked it, even much more than the Corolla, which I think is the best looking one to date at this point (the 2014-19 sedan was pedestrian).