6. Honda Accord
The top three cars sold in the U.S. were all imports, rounded out by the family car from Honda, the Accord. The Accord actually lost ground this year in sales, more so than any of its top-selling classmates, dropping 8.5 percent in sales since 2014. Had the drop in sales not occurred, Accord would have swapped positions with Corolla, though still firmly behind the Camry. Honda Accord is due for a refresh in the next year or two, likely bumping their sales up.
Number of Honda Accords sold in 2015: 355,557
7. Honda CR-V
What Honda lacks in single vehicle sales it makes up for in number of high-selling models. The CR-V takes seventh place as the top-selling SUV for 2015, well ahead of the RAV4, Escape, and Rogue. The current CR-V takes compact SUV ownership to a new level, incorporating much more refined materials and comfort, not to mention more standard options, into even its most base model.
Number of Honda CR-Vs sold in 2015: 345,647
8. Honda Civic
The Honda Civic has been a standard on the top-selling list in America for decades because if its low entry-level price point along with the ability to fit it with some of the best features available in its class. Oh yeah, its undeniable fuel economy always helps too. The 2016 Honda Civic has been plagued by a few problems including engine issues, but growing pains have not been enough to douse the fire the Civic brings to Honda’s sales force.
Number of Honda Civics sold in 2015: 335,384