2007's Top 20 Selling Vehicles in U.S. Through July


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Detroit August 2, 2007; Reuters published the 20 top-selling vehicles in the U.S. through July of 2007 as reported by the automakers.

Following is a list of the top-20 selling vehicles, ranked by total units.

RANK VEHICLE                     2007     2006  '06 RANK % Chng
  1 Ford F-Series P/U           411,926  469,159       1  -12.2
  2 Chevy Silverado-C/K P/U     357,893  383,752       2   -6.7
  3 Toyota Camry                282,044  260,409       3   +8.3
  4 Toyota Corolla              231,940  239,103       6   -3.0
  5 Honda Accord                219,488  216,159       5   +1.5
  6 Dodge Ram P/U               214,569  215,967       4   -0.6
  7 Honda Civic                 201,652  193,663       7   +4.1
  8 Chevrolet Impala            201,612  171,210      13  +17.8
  9 Nissan Altima               164,717  134,628       9  +22.3
 10 Honda CR-V                  124,262   87,518          +42.0
 11 GMC Sierra P/U              115,185  124,565      10   -7.5
 12 Chevrolet Cobalt            112,287  143,913      15  -22.0
 13 Toyota Prius                110,565   59,270      33  +86.5
 14 Dodge Caravan               110,507  138,617      12  -20.3
 15 Ford Focus                  109,876  111,108      17   -1.1
 16 Ford Econoline/Club Wagon   106,045  104,640      21   +1.3
 17 Toyota Tundra               105,990   67,743      16  +56.5
 18 Ford Escape                 104,645  101,509      22   +3.1
 19 Toyota-RAV4                 101,618   89,770      35  +13.2
 20 Honda Odyssey                94,479  106,815      20  -11.5

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