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Saturday, February 5, 2011

America"s Top 10 Selling Vehicles in 2010


The U.S. auto sales numbers for 2010 are out and once again, Ford"s F-Series pickup truck has been crowned the best-selling vehicle of the year, a title which it has held for 34 years in a row. According to Autodata Corp., the Dearborn-based brand moved 528,349 units of its F-150 light-duty and F-250, F-350 and F-450 heavy-duty trucks in 2010, recording an impressive increase of 27,7 per cent over 2009.

The Chevrolet Silverado took second place with 370,135 units, or some 158,000 less than the F-Series. Sales of GM"s pickup truck were up 16,9 per cent from the previous year.

Despite Toyota"s recall debacle, the Camry finished third overall earning the title of the best-selling passenger car in the States with 327,804 units, posting an 8.1 per cent drop from 2009. The Honda Accord and Toyota Corolla followed in fourth and fifth positions respectively.

Overall, U.S. automakers had four vehicles on the Top 10 list, while Japanese carmakers took six spots. For more details check out the complete list below that includes percentage changes from 2009.


  1. Ford F-Series------------- 528,349 (+27.7%)
  2. Chevrolet Silverado ------370,135 (+16.9 %
  3. Toyota Camry ------------327,804 (-8.1 %)
  4. Honda Accord-------------282,530 (-1.7 %)
  5. Toyota Corolla------------ 266,082 (-10.4 %)
  6. Honda Civic---------------260,218 (+0.2 %)
  7. Nissan Altima-------------229,263 (+12.6 %)
  8. Ford Fusion---------------219,219 (+21.3 %)
  9. Honda CR-V-------------- 203,714 (+6.5 %)
  10. Dodge Ram-------------- 199,652 (+12.6 %)


Thursday, December 2, 2010

2010 SEMA Awards: Not Surprisingly, Detroit"s Three Score a Hat Trick


The organizers of the SEMA show have announced the winners of the very first SEMA Award contest for the hottest and most popular car, truck and 4x4 -SUV models at this year"s edition of aftermarket event in Las Vegas. According to SEMA, the inaugural award recognizes the most tuner-friendly new models, based on the number of vehicles exhibited at the show.

The winners for each category were the Chevrolet Camaro (Cars), Ford F-Series (Trucks) and the Jeep Wranger (4x4 -SUV) - and thereby making all three Detroit automakers happy...

"A booth space is a ballot, and the models these exhibitors have selected represent their vote," said Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO.

And just in case you were wondering, here are the contenders for each category:



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