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The U.S is a very big car market, as is Europe, particularly Russia, Germany and the UK. I have gathered some sales figures for this year, from Europe and the U.S. during the first five months of the year (January - May) and compiled a list with the top 10 best selling vehicles from each side of the Atlantic. The results will start from the most popular model.
U.S:
Ford F-Series - 235,924
Toyota Camry - 198,309
Chevrolet Silverado - 197,030
Honda Accord - 166,158
Honda Civic - 164,994
Toyota Corolla - 152,308
Nissan Altima - 133,465
Chevrolet Impala - 122,281
Dodge Ram - 112,795
Ford Focus - 105,499
EU:
VW Golf - 208,800
Peugeot 207 - 204,379
Ford Focus - 176,698
Vauxhall/Opel Corsa - 174,667
Renault Clio - 162,816
Vauxhall/Opel Astra - 161,166
Ford Fiesta - 151,050
Fiat Punto - 151,050
Volkswagen Polo - 125,427
BMW 3-Series - 114,203
Related link:
Top 10 selling cars in Europe