Automotive
U.S. Vehicle Sales By Model - February 2017 YTD
Combined, the Silverado and its GMC Sierra twin outsold the F-Series by 2166 units in February but trail the F-Series by 6544 units through the first one-sixth of 2017. These three pickups, together with the Ram P/U, owned 13% of the U.S. new vehicle market in February 2017.
The Nissan Rogue, Honda CR-V, and Ford Escape each managed to outsell all passenger cars. Four cars – Camry, Corolla, Civic, Altima – trailed the three crossovers, which trailed the three pickups.
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We've already published February 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 five pickup trucks, one minivan, twelve cars, and twelve 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. Mobile users can now thumb across the table for full-width access.
January 2017 • February 2016
Rank | Vehicle | Feb. 2016 | Feb. 2015 | % Change | 2017 YTD | 2016 YTD | % Change |
#1 | Ford F-Series | 65,956 | 60,697 | 8.7% | 123,951 | 112,237 | 10.4% |
#2 | Chevrolet Silverado | 50,504 | 43,136 | 17.1% | 86,057 | 80,999 | 6.2% |
#3 | Ram P/U | 39,046 | 37,087 | 5.3% | 72,815 | 69,651 | 4.5% |
#4 | Nissan Rogue | 33,149 | 21,561 | 53.7% | 61,909 | 41,323 | 49.8% |
#5 | Honda CR-V | 31,898 | 25,250 | 26.3% | 61,185 | 44,458 | 37.6% |
#6 | Ford Escape | 27,637 | 23,854 | 15.9% | 48,225 | 43,073 | 12.0% |
#7 | Toyota Camry | 27,498 | 32,405 | -15.1% | 47,811 | 59,253 | -19.3% |
#8 | Toyota Corolla | 27,161 | 30,659 | -11.4% | 48,728 | 54,271 | -10.2% |
#9 | Honda Civic | 27,039 | 27,707 | -2.4% | 50,134 | 54,448 | -7.9% |
#10 | Nissan Altima | 26,543 | 28,320 | -6.3% | 45,474 | 50,476 | -9.9% |
#11 | Toyota RAV4 | 26,351 | 25,523 | 3.2% | 48,506 | 47,077 | 3.0% |
#12 | Honda Accord | 23,455 | 25,785 | -9.0% | 42,991 | 46,550 | -7.6% |
#13 | Chevrolet Equinox | 22,464 | 19,825 | 13.3% | 40,038 | 38,399 | 4.3% |
#14 | Ford Explorer | 21,696 | 22,389 | -3.1% | 39,346 | 39,003 | 0.9% |
#15 | Jeep Grand Cherokee | 18,925 | 16,990 | 11.4% | 36,226 | 30,965 | 17.0% |
#16 | GMC Sierra | 17,618 | 15,202 | 15.9% | 31,350 | 29,583 | 6.0% |
#17 | Ford Fusion | 16,512 | 25,442 | -35.1% | 32,027 | 45,319 | -29.3% |
#18 | Nissan Sentra | 16,010 | 20,599 | -22.3% | 29,454 | 36,743 | -19.8% |
#19 | Hyundai Elantra | 15,954 | 11,973 | 33.3% | 29,139 | 21,858 | 33.3% |
#20 | Total Highlander | 15,928 | 12,466 | 27.8% | 28,584 | 23,724 | 20.5% |
#21 | Chevrolet Cruze | 15,367 | 12,998 | 18.2% | 35,316 | 27,360 | 29.1% |
#22 | Hyundai Sonata | 14,618 | 17,470 | -16.3% | 22,512 | 32,679 | -31.1% |
#23 | Toyota Tacoma | 14,256 | 14,172 | 0.6% | 26,765 | 26,889 | -0.5% |
#24 | Dodge Grand Caravan | 13,682 | 13,978 | -2.1% | 24,452 | 24,933 | -1.9% |
#25 | Jeep Wrangler | 13,641 | 13,349 | 2.2% | 24,975 | 24,336 | 2.6% |
#26 | Jeep Cherokee | 13,615 | 15,353 | -11.3% | 26,166 | 32,136 | -18.6% |
#27 | Subaru Outback | 13,477 | 11,952 | 12.8% | 26,663 | 23,149 | 15.2% |
#28 | Subaru Forester | 12,820 | 12,239 | 4.7% | 25,673 | 24,143 | 6.3% |
#29 | Ford Focus | 12,691 | 18,620 | -31.8% | 22,268 | 31,597 | -29.5% |
#30 | Chevrolet Malibu | 12,406 | 21,418 | -42.1% | 20,783 | 36,164 | -42.5% |
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