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10 Best-Selling Cars and Trucks of 2024 (So Far)
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Gabrielle Olya
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Car prices are finally leveling out. As of June, the average new car buyer paid $48,644 — just $266 more than in May and $307 less than in June 2023, Kelley Blue Book reported.
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As for what cars Americans are buying, it probably comes as no surprise that trucks and SUVs top the list. Here’s a look at the top 10 best-selling cars of 2024 so far, as identified by Good Car Bad Car.
1. Ford F-Series
- Year-to-date sales: 352,406
- Starting MSRP: $36,965
2. Chevrolet Silverado
- Year-to-date sales: 281,099
- Starting MSRP: $36,800
3. Toyota RAV4
- Year-to-date sales: 248,295
- Starting MSRP: $28,675
4. Honda CR-V
- Year-to-date sales: 196,204
- Starting MSRP: $30,100
5. Ram Pickup
- Year-to-date sales: 179,524
- Starting MSRP: $40,275
6. Toyota Camry
- Year-to-date sales: 155,241
- Starting MSRP: $28,400
7. Nissan Rogue
- Year-to-date sales: 141,160
- Starting MSRP: $28,850
8. Honda Civic
- Year-to-date sales: 129,788
- Starting MSRP: $24,250
9. GMC Sierra
- Year-to-date sales: 122,749
- Starting MSRP: $46,700
10. Toyota Corolla
- Year-to-date sales: 121,991
- Starting MSRP: $22,050
Sales data is sourced from Good Car Bad Car and is accurate as of July 15, 2024.
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