Best-Selling Vehicles of 2015

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34 Years And Counting
It's a broken record. For the past 34 years, one model line has stood out as the best-selling vehicle in the United States, and that didn't change for 2015. Behind that most popular vehicle, however, there were several notable changes in the finishing order here in the United States, and those changes reflect a growing desire of American families to drive a pickup truck, crossover or sport utility vehicle.
The family sedan, it would seem, is slowly dying off in favor of vehicles that sit a bit higher off the ground and offer plenty of room for stuff in the cargo area.
We've assembled a list of the top ten best-selling vehicles in 2015. Click on the image above to get started.
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Number 10: Toyota RAV4
The first sign of the rise of the crossover comes in tenth place on the list of the best-selling vehicles in the United States from 2015. The Toyota RAV4 earned a spot on the list with 315,412 sales, displacing the Ford Fusion that found itself in this position in 2014. The RAV4 wasn't in the top ten last year.Toyota RAV4 Information
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Number 9: Nissan Altima
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Number 8: Honda Civic
The Honda Civic has been a best-seller for as long as most of us have been alive, and that doesn't change for 2015. Honda sold 335,384 Civic models last year, which is nearly 3% higher than the year prior. What's more, 2015 was the final year for this generation of Civic, and the 2016 model is better in every way than the car it replaces, so we'd expect the sales to keep on coming in the new year.
All of this is great news for Honda, as is the next slide, but things get less rosy for the Japanese automaker after that.
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Number 7: Honda CR-V
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See Local DealsJumping up one spot in 2015 to take the title as the seventh-best-selling vehicle is the Honda CR-V. Again, crossovers are more popular than ever before, and the CR-V is one of the best vehicles in its segment. The CR-V's 345,647 total sales represents a 3.2 percent gain over 2014.
Thing is, both the Civic and CR-V seem to have eaten into the sales of the next vehicle on our slideshow. Click on the image above to see what it is.
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Number 6: Honda Accord
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See Local DealsHonda sold 355,557 Accord models in the United States in 2015. That's enough to earn the Accord a sixth-place finish in the best-selling race. Unfortunately, that's down 8.4 percent from 2014, when the Accord was one position higher on the list than 2015.
We'd imagine that plenty of would-be Accord buyers likely caught the crossover bug and chose to drive off the lot in a brand-new CR-V instead.
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Number 4: Toyota Camry
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Number 3: Ram Pickup
With 451,116 sales in the United States in 2015, the Ram Pickup earns a solid third position on the best-seller list. While Ram occupied the same position in 2014, its sales were up 2.6 percent in 2015. -
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Number 2: Chevrolet Silverado
Chevrolet sold 600,544 Silverado pickup trucks in the United States in 2015. That performance was an impressive 13.4-percent improvement over 2014, and it puts Chevy's Bowtie grille right in the rearview mirror of the nation's longtime best-seller.
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Number 1: Ford F-Series
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