2. Toyota Corolla
It’s a one-two punch for Toyota. The Toyota Corolla captures the second-place spot in top sales for 2016. Undoubtedly one of the best valued vehicles in its segment, the Corolla has remained a popular choice for generations. Toyota Safety Sense-P is standard across all Corolla models and Entune audio keep the driver connected to their smartphone.
New for 2016 is Toyota’s model amalgamation with the Scion brand. The Scion iM is now blended into the Corolla lineup, bolstering their numbers. The Corolla’s second-place finish includes 360,483 sedan sales and 17,727 of the iM hatchback variety.
1. Toyota Camry
For the fifteenth year in a row, the Toyota Camry tops the list of America’s bestselling cars. The playful, aggressive body lines attract buyers young and old. The safety-focused sedan appeals to the adult side when you climb in. Soft-touch materials and comfortable seating are an immediate attraction. And, an available 3.5-liter, 268-horsepower V-6 makes the Camry among the most fun sedans to drive on the market right now.
For 2016, the Toyota Camry sold 388,618 units. That number, while impressive, is down 9.5 percent from 2015. Let’s hope the 2018 Camry redesign will boost their numbers once again.