3. Ram Pickups
Rounding out the top three in sales, the Ram pickup series has done well since its “split” from the Dodge name. While just barely over half as many Ram trucks were sold as Ford F-Series trucks, it’s still enough to take third place in vehicles sold in the U.S. overall in 2015. That’s largely in part to its bold redesigns and its extremely popular HEMI engine. Look out for the 2017 Ram Power Wagon to be released later this year, bolstering their numbers even more.
Number of Ram pickups sold in 2015: 451,116
4. Toyota Camry
While trucks took the first three overall spots on top sales, Toyota Camry nabs fourth place with the highest passenger car sales for the same period. Yes, it’s now 14 years in a row that Camry has been the top-selling car in the U.S., carried by the reliability and value Toyota brings to the table. Since it’s redesign in 2012, the Camry has improved its “fashion sense” and improved its appeal to more than the geriatric population, solidifying its position over the second place car.
Number of Toyota Camrys sold in 2015: 429,353
5. Toyota Corolla
Toyota placed first and second in the best-selling cars segment, following up the Camry’s win with the Corolla taking runner-up spot. It’s also been redesigned as of late, in 2014 and funky new additions have been added including LED lights, aggressive grille and stance, and a sportier feel, essentially doing away with the economy car feel without jacking up the price.
Number of Toyota Corollas sold in 2015: 363,332