Between pandemic-associated plant shutdowns and provide-chain bottlenecks that in some circumstances forced automakers to pause production lines, the vehicle business has had a challenging couple of years. But it is bouncing back, and most brands have enjoyed stronger sales in 2023 versus 2022.

America purchased 15.six million cars final year, representing a wholesome 12.three % rise on the preceding year’s figures, but not really wholesome adequate to match the 17 million units shifted just before the pandemic brought on chaos. They’re heading in the correct path although, and GM thinks 2024’s tally could leading 16 million.

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Trucks after once more locked out the leading 3 positions in the 2023 outcomes, Ford promoting 750,780 F-Series pickups, GM moving 543,780 Chevy Silverados and Ram locating houses for 444,926 of its trucks. But even though Ford and GM’s haulers posted sales increases, Ram deliveries in fact dropped by five %, practically permitting Toyota’s perennially-well-liked RAV4, which recorded 434,983 sales (up eight.eight %), to sneak into third spot. Only 9,983 sales separated the pair.

US Sales 2023
Position Vehicle Units Sold
1 Ford F-Series 750,789
two Chevrolet Silverado 555,148
three Ram 1500 444,926
four Toyota RAV4 434,943
five Tesla Model Y 403,897*
six Honda CR-V 361,457
7 GMC Sierra 295,73
eight Toyota Camry 290,649
9 Nissan Rogue 271,458
ten Jeep Grand Cherokee 244,594
11 Toyota Tacoma 234,768
12 Toyota Corolla  232,370
13 Tesla Model three 213,000*
14 Chevrolet Equinox 212,701
15 Hyundai Tucson 209,624
16 Honda Civic 200,381
17 Honda Accord 197,947
18 Ford Explorer 186,799
19 Toyota Highlander 169,543
20 Subaru Outback 161,814
* Estimated figures, EV Adoption
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Further down the table the Tesla Model Y moved up 1 spot on final year to fourth location in the 2023 outcomes thanks to an estimated 403,897 units sold, even though Honda’s CR-V also enjoyed a far more than 50 % sales leap to 361,457 units, although nonetheless completed miles behind its older Toyota RAV4 rival.

GMC’s Sierra secured seventh spot (295,7373 sold), and in eighth location is the Toyota Camry. The Camry’s 290,649-unit overall performance tends to make it effortlessly the most well-liked sedan in America, although sales had been fractionally down for 2023. Nissan’s Rogue – the automaker’s only car in the leading 20 – came residence ninth (271,458) and the Jeep Grand Cherokee grabbed the final spot in the leading ten by shifting 244,595 SUVs.

The ten-20 positions had been taken up by a mix of vehicles, trucks and SUVs, 3 of which had been Toyotas (Tacoma, Corolla and Highlander), bringing the automaker’s total of leading 20 locations to 5, far more than any other brand on the list.