Top 10 Best Selling Cars Of 2022 So Far (PDF)
This year’s best-selling vehicle list is mostly unchanged from last year’s because we all love the cars that made this list. As supply-chain issues continue to affect dealer inventories, it’s difficult to find new vehicles to buy. It can be incredibly hard for people to find cars at a reasonable price, so it’s no surprise that many automakers are reporting declines in sales. Anyway, Here the top 10 bestselling cars for the Q3 2022.
10. GMC Sierra
Total Units Sold: 169,107
The new front-end look will be more appealing, the displays’ve been updated to be crisper and clearer, and the turbocharged engine is run at a higher standard. This year is a great one for GMC Sierras.
9. Toyota Corolla
Total Units Sold: 171,556
The Toyota Corolla is known for fuel efficiency, reliability, and affordability. While these qualities have always been desirable, the model’s sales are slumping. The sales were 21% fewer in 2022 than they did in 2021.
8.Jeep Grand Cherokee
Total Units Sold: 172,545
Much like the Highlander, which consistently ranks near the top of the list when we look at bestsellers in this range, Jeep’s mid-size SUV is now up to the challenge.
7. Toyota Tacoma
Total Units Sold: 175,872
When it comes to mid-size pickups, Toyota is still on top. The company beat out its competitors with the Ford Ranger and Chevy Colorado. Still, Toyota’s Tacoma dropped 12 percent in terms of sales this year compared to last year.
6. Honda CR-V
Total Units Sold: 178,687
Honda CR-V is still a top ten bestseller, but its sales are down 38 percent compared with this time last year. Here’s to hoping the next model can reverse that trend.
5. Toyota Camry
Total Units Sold: 214,403
Toyota Camry continues to be the bestselling vehicle that’s not a SUV or a pickup truck. The Camry dropped by 17% but still sells more than many other SUVs.
4. Toyota RAV4
Total Units Sold: 303,341
The RAV4 has been the bestselling non-pickup for the past few years, and in 2022 it looks like this trend will continue.
3. Ram Pickup
Total Units Sold: 363,089
Ram’s pickup lineup, was down 16% compared to last year. Despite this, it has been fighting with Silverado in the sales race. Recently, Chevy reclaimed its position as the top seller of trucks and achieved second place.
2. Chevrolet Silverado
Total Units Sold: 374,479
The Chevrolet Silverado 1500, released in 2022 brought a step up to the number 2 spot for its sales among American trucks.
1. Ford F-Series
Total Units Sold: 467,307
The F-series line continues to be Ford’s most popular model, even following a 13% decline in sales. Ford has also introduced an electric version of the F-150 called the Lightning.