Special Report
Top-Selling Cars of 2018
January 4, 2019 4:23 pm
Last Updated: January 11, 2020 12:57 pm
10. Toyota Corolla
> 2018 Sales: 303,732
> 2017 Sales: 329,196
> Base price: $18,700
The Corolla is Toyota’s entry-level car. To expand its appeal, the car comes in six versions, each of which has a different price point.
9. Honda Civic
> 2018 Sales: 325,760
> 2017 Sales: 377,286
> Base price: $19,450
The Civic sits in the middle of the Honda car line based on price. Honda offers a sedan version, a hatchback, and a coupe.
8. Chevrolet Equinox
> 2018 Sales: 332,618
> 2017 Sales: 290,458
> Base price: $23,800
Equinox is Chevy’s small SUV crossover. Equinox is another vehicle with multiple engine choices for people who want more speed and will spend more money for it.
7. Toyota Camry
> 2018 Sales: 343,439
> 2017 Sales: 387,081
> Base price: $23,845
Camry is Toyota’s mid-priced, mid-sized sedan. It has been one of the best-selling cars in the U.S. for years. Its sales drop — second-largest among top 20 selling vehicles — shows the extent to which American car buyers are abandoning sedans for crossovers and SUVs.
6. Honda CR-V
> 2018 Sales: 379,013
> 2017 Sales: 377,895
> Base price: $24,350
The CR-V is Honda’s horse in the low-end crossover race. The CR-V comes in four versions, the most expensive of which has a base price of $32,750.
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