Top 20 vehicles by sales through Feb 03.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Top 20 vehicles by sales through Feb 03.
Originally posted by jrp4uc
A quick trip to Edmunds.com revealed these counts for available product lines.
1. SUVs/Crossovers: 100
2. Sedans: 92
3. Coupe/Hatchbacks: 42
4. Minivans/Vans: 35
5. Convertibles: 30
5. Trucks: 30
5. Wagons: 30
Note: Edmunds includes many smaller vehicles typically considered SUVs, such as the CR-V, Escape, and X5--so I've included their totals with the SUVs. The breakdown is SUV 70, Crossover 30.
I think it's safe to say car buyers are enjoying a wide selection of SUVs, a segment that will likely continue to grow.
A quick trip to Edmunds.com revealed these counts for available product lines.
1. SUVs/Crossovers: 100
2. Sedans: 92
3. Coupe/Hatchbacks: 42
4. Minivans/Vans: 35
5. Convertibles: 30
5. Trucks: 30
5. Wagons: 30
Note: Edmunds includes many smaller vehicles typically considered SUVs, such as the CR-V, Escape, and X5--so I've included their totals with the SUVs. The breakdown is SUV 70, Crossover 30.
I think it's safe to say car buyers are enjoying a wide selection of SUVs, a segment that will likely continue to grow.
But if there are 100 SUV/Crossovers, and only 3 of them made the Top 18.... still seems out of proportion.
Hmm...those aren't the best selling cars in my area. I live in SUV and BMW land, although I'm next door to Mustang land.
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