Top ten Best-Selling Cars in the World for 2015

Top ten Best-Selling Cars in the World for 2015

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A Toyota earned the highest sales of any single vehicle in automotive history last year.

The numbers are in, and tracking service Focus2Move has exposed the top ten best-selling cars in the world for 2015. Some models witnessed considerable growth in sales last year while others spotted double-digit losses, despite being able to retain their status in the worldwide top Ten.

Ten. Toyota RAV4

The Toyota RAV4 resumes to be a strong player in the global automotive marketplace, moving 664,382 units in 2015. That’s a Five.Five percent increase compared to 2014’s figure of 629,844. It is one of three Toyota models to be in the top Ten.

9. Chevrolet Silverado

Attempt as hard as Chevrolet might, but the Silverado pickup truck still lags behind Ford’s popular F-Series. Last year, the American automaker managed to sell 669,683 units of its Silverado, marking a 12.9 percent growth compared to 593,103 in 2014.

8. Honda CR-V

Believe it or not, Honda’s best-selling worldwide model isn’t the Civic or the Accord – it’s the CR-V. Showcasing just how strong the crossover and SUV segment has become, the Honda CR-V actually experienced a sales drop last year compared to 2014. A total of 696,594 units moved off dealership lots worldwide last year, while two thousand fourteen witnessed 714,373 units sold, marking a Two.Five percent drop.

7. Volkswagen Polo

The subcompact Volkswagen Polo isn’t sold in North America, but that hasn’t stopped it from being a hit worldwide. The German automaker sold 698,182 units last year, watching a Two.Two percent build up compared to 2014’s figure of 683,301 units.

6. Hyundai Elantra

The Hyundai Elantra has become a popular compact suggesting in the marketplace and its sales reflect that. Worldwide, Hyundai sold 746,924 Elantras last year, but it’s worth noting that it’s a 9.1 percent decrease compared to the year prior when Hyundai sold 821,298 units. But now that there’s a redesigned two thousand sixteen model introduced, perhaps it will pick up some steam in 2016.

Five. Toyota Camry

The Toyota Camry rose one position to fifth place last year, with 754,154 units sold worldwide. The popular family sedan experienced a 1.9 percent drop in sales compared to 2014, when it sold 768,616 units.

Four. Ford Concentrate

The Ford Concentrate witnessed the thickest drop of all the models in the top Ten. Last year, Ford sold a total of 826,221 units, but that’s a Nineteen.Four percent difference compared to 2014’s number of 1,025,467. As a result, the Ford Concentrate fell from 2nd place to fourth.

Three. Ford F-Series

As the top-selling vehicle in the U.S. for the past forty years, the Ford F-Series rose to third place from fourth in 2015. Global sales of the pickup rang in at 920,172 units, a respectable 1.6 percent increase compared to 2014’s sales of 906,071 units.

Two. Volkswagen Golf

Also rising one rank to 2nd place is the Volkswagen Golf, ending two thousand fifteen on a high note despite the diesel scandal. In total, 1,041,279 fresh Golf compacts were sold worldwide, a 1.Two percent increase compared to two thousand fourteen when the German automaker sold 960,569 units.

Top ten Best-Selling Cars in the World for two thousand fifteen

Top ten Best-Selling Cars in the World for 2015

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A Toyota earned the highest sales of any single vehicle in automotive history last year.

The numbers are in, and tracking service Focus2Move has exposed the top ten best-selling cars in the world for 2015. Some models spotted considerable growth in sales last year while others spotted double-digit losses, despite being able to retain their status in the worldwide top Ten.

Ten. Toyota RAV4

The Toyota RAV4 resumes to be a strong player in the global automotive marketplace, moving 664,382 units in 2015. That’s a Five.Five percent increase compared to 2014’s figure of 629,844. It is one of three Toyota models to be in the top Ten.

9. Chevrolet Silverado

Attempt as hard as Chevrolet might, but the Silverado pickup truck still lags behind Ford’s popular F-Series. Last year, the American automaker managed to sell 669,683 units of its Silverado, marking a 12.9 percent growth compared to 593,103 in 2014.

8. Honda CR-V

Believe it or not, Honda’s best-selling worldwide model isn’t the Civic or the Accord – it’s the CR-V. Displaying just how strong the crossover and SUV segment has become, the Honda CR-V actually experienced a sales drop last year compared to 2014. A total of 696,594 units moved off dealership lots worldwide last year, while two thousand fourteen eyed 714,373 units sold, marking a Two.Five percent drop.

7. Volkswagen Polo

The subcompact Volkswagen Polo isn’t sold in North America, but that hasn’t stopped it from being a hit worldwide. The German automaker sold 698,182 units last year, observing a Two.Two percent build up compared to 2014’s figure of 683,301 units.

6. Hyundai Elantra

The Hyundai Elantra has become a popular compact suggesting in the marketplace and its sales reflect that. Worldwide, Hyundai sold 746,924 Elantras last year, but it’s worth noting that it’s a 9.1 percent decrease compared to the year prior when Hyundai sold 821,298 units. But now that there’s a redesigned two thousand sixteen model introduced, perhaps it will pick up some steam in 2016.

Five. Toyota Camry

The Toyota Camry rose one position to fifth place last year, with 754,154 units sold worldwide. The popular family sedan experienced a 1.9 percent drop in sales compared to 2014, when it sold 768,616 units.

Four. Ford Concentrate

The Ford Concentrate eyed the thickest drop of all the models in the top Ten. Last year, Ford sold a total of 826,221 units, but that’s a Nineteen.Four percent difference compared to 2014’s number of 1,025,467. As a result, the Ford Concentrate fell from 2nd place to fourth.

Trio. Ford F-Series

As the top-selling vehicle in the U.S. for the past forty years, the Ford F-Series rose to third place from fourth in 2015. Global sales of the pickup rang in at 920,172 units, a respectable 1.6 percent increase compared to 2014’s sales of 906,071 units.

Two. Volkswagen Golf

Also rising one rank to 2nd place is the Volkswagen Golf, ending two thousand fifteen on a high note despite the diesel scandal. In total, 1,041,279 fresh Golf compacts were sold worldwide, a 1.Two percent increase compared to two thousand fourteen when the German automaker sold 960,569 units.

Top ten Best-Selling Cars in the World for two thousand fifteen

Top ten Best-Selling Cars in the World for 2015

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A Toyota earned the highest sales of any single vehicle in automotive history last year.

The numbers are in, and tracking service Focus2Move has exposed the top ten best-selling cars in the world for 2015. Some models spotted considerable growth in sales last year while others witnessed double-digit losses, despite being able to retain their status in the worldwide top Ten.

Ten. Toyota RAV4

The Toyota RAV4 proceeds to be a strong player in the global automotive marketplace, moving 664,382 units in 2015. That’s a Five.Five percent increase compared to 2014’s figure of 629,844. It is one of three Toyota models to be in the top Ten.

9. Chevrolet Silverado

Attempt as hard as Chevrolet might, but the Silverado pickup truck still lags behind Ford’s popular F-Series. Last year, the American automaker managed to sell 669,683 units of its Silverado, marking a 12.9 percent growth compared to 593,103 in 2014.

8. Honda CR-V

Believe it or not, Honda’s best-selling worldwide model isn’t the Civic or the Accord – it’s the CR-V. Showcasing just how strong the crossover and SUV segment has become, the Honda CR-V actually experienced a sales drop last year compared to 2014. A total of 696,594 units moved off dealership lots worldwide last year, while two thousand fourteen witnessed 714,373 units sold, marking a Two.Five percent drop.

7. Volkswagen Polo

The subcompact Volkswagen Polo isn’t sold in North America, but that hasn’t stopped it from being a hit worldwide. The German automaker sold 698,182 units last year, watching a Two.Two percent build up compared to 2014’s figure of 683,301 units.

6. Hyundai Elantra

The Hyundai Elantra has become a popular compact suggesting in the marketplace and its sales reflect that. Worldwide, Hyundai sold 746,924 Elantras last year, but it’s worth noting that it’s a 9.1 percent decrease compared to the year prior when Hyundai sold 821,298 units. But now that there’s a redesigned two thousand sixteen model introduced, perhaps it will pick up some steam in 2016.

Five. Toyota Camry

The Toyota Camry rose one position to fifth place last year, with 754,154 units sold worldwide. The popular family sedan experienced a 1.9 percent drop in sales compared to 2014, when it sold 768,616 units.

Four. Ford Concentrate

The Ford Concentrate eyed the largest drop of all the models in the top Ten. Last year, Ford sold a total of 826,221 units, but that’s a Nineteen.Four percent difference compared to 2014’s number of 1,025,467. As a result, the Ford Concentrate fell from 2nd place to fourth.

Three. Ford F-Series

As the top-selling vehicle in the U.S. for the past forty years, the Ford F-Series rose to third place from fourth in 2015. Global sales of the pickup rang in at 920,172 units, a respectable 1.6 percent increase compared to 2014’s sales of 906,071 units.

Two. Volkswagen Golf

Also rising one rank to 2nd place is the Volkswagen Golf, ending two thousand fifteen on a high note despite the diesel scandal. In total, 1,041,279 fresh Golf compacts were sold worldwide, a 1.Two percent increase compared to two thousand fourteen when the German automaker sold 960,569 units.

Top ten Best-Selling Cars in the World for two thousand fifteen

Top ten Best-Selling Cars in the World for 2015

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A Toyota earned the highest sales of any single vehicle in automotive history last year.

The numbers are in, and tracking service Focus2Move has exposed the top ten best-selling cars in the world for 2015. Some models spotted considerable growth in sales last year while others spotted double-digit losses, despite being able to retain their status in the worldwide top Ten.

Ten. Toyota RAV4

The Toyota RAV4 resumes to be a strong player in the global automotive marketplace, moving 664,382 units in 2015. That’s a Five.Five percent increase compared to 2014’s figure of 629,844. It is one of three Toyota models to be in the top Ten.

9. Chevrolet Silverado

Attempt as hard as Chevrolet might, but the Silverado pickup truck still lags behind Ford’s popular F-Series. Last year, the American automaker managed to sell 669,683 units of its Silverado, marking a 12.9 percent growth compared to 593,103 in 2014.

8. Honda CR-V

Believe it or not, Honda’s best-selling worldwide model isn’t the Civic or the Accord – it’s the CR-V. Demonstrating just how strong the crossover and SUV segment has become, the Honda CR-V actually experienced a sales drop last year compared to 2014. A total of 696,594 units moved off dealership lots worldwide last year, while two thousand fourteen spotted 714,373 units sold, marking a Two.Five percent drop.

7. Volkswagen Polo

The subcompact Volkswagen Polo isn’t sold in North America, but that hasn’t stopped it from being a hit worldwide. The German automaker sold 698,182 units last year, observing a Two.Two percent build up compared to 2014’s figure of 683,301 units.

6. Hyundai Elantra

The Hyundai Elantra has become a popular compact suggesting in the marketplace and its sales reflect that. Worldwide, Hyundai sold 746,924 Elantras last year, but it’s worth noting that it’s a 9.1 percent decrease compared to the year prior when Hyundai sold 821,298 units. But now that there’s a redesigned two thousand sixteen model introduced, perhaps it will pick up some steam in 2016.

Five. Toyota Camry

The Toyota Camry rose one position to fifth place last year, with 754,154 units sold worldwide. The popular family sedan experienced a 1.9 percent drop in sales compared to 2014, when it sold 768,616 units.

Four. Ford Concentrate

The Ford Concentrate witnessed the fattest drop of all the models in the top Ten. Last year, Ford sold a total of 826,221 units, but that’s a Nineteen.Four percent difference compared to 2014’s number of 1,025,467. As a result, the Ford Concentrate fell from 2nd place to fourth.

Three. Ford F-Series

As the top-selling vehicle in the U.S. for the past forty years, the Ford F-Series rose to third place from fourth in 2015. Global sales of the pickup rang in at 920,172 units, a respectable 1.6 percent increase compared to 2014’s sales of 906,071 units.

Two. Volkswagen Golf

Also rising one rank to 2nd place is the Volkswagen Golf, ending two thousand fifteen on a high note despite the diesel scandal. In total, 1,041,279 fresh Golf compacts were sold worldwide, a 1.Two percent increase compared to two thousand fourteen when the German automaker sold 960,569 units.

Top ten Best-Selling Cars in the World for two thousand fifteen

Top ten Best-Selling Cars in the World for 2015

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A Toyota earned the highest sales of any single vehicle in automotive history last year.

The numbers are in, and tracking service Focus2Move has exposed the top ten best-selling cars in the world for 2015. Some models spotted considerable growth in sales last year while others witnessed double-digit losses, despite being able to retain their status in the worldwide top Ten.

Ten. Toyota RAV4

The Toyota RAV4 resumes to be a strong player in the global automotive marketplace, moving 664,382 units in 2015. That’s a Five.Five percent increase compared to 2014’s figure of 629,844. It is one of three Toyota models to be in the top Ten.

9. Chevrolet Silverado

Attempt as hard as Chevrolet might, but the Silverado pickup truck still lags behind Ford’s popular F-Series. Last year, the American automaker managed to sell 669,683 units of its Silverado, marking a 12.9 percent growth compared to 593,103 in 2014.

8. Honda CR-V

Believe it or not, Honda’s best-selling worldwide model isn’t the Civic or the Accord – it’s the CR-V. Demonstrating just how strong the crossover and SUV segment has become, the Honda CR-V actually experienced a sales drop last year compared to 2014. A total of 696,594 units moved off dealership lots worldwide last year, while two thousand fourteen eyed 714,373 units sold, marking a Two.Five percent drop.

7. Volkswagen Polo

The subcompact Volkswagen Polo isn’t sold in North America, but that hasn’t stopped it from being a hit worldwide. The German automaker sold 698,182 units last year, watching a Two.Two percent build up compared to 2014’s figure of 683,301 units.

6. Hyundai Elantra

The Hyundai Elantra has become a popular compact suggesting in the marketplace and its sales reflect that. Worldwide, Hyundai sold 746,924 Elantras last year, but it’s worth noting that it’s a 9.1 percent decrease compared to the year prior when Hyundai sold 821,298 units. But now that there’s a redesigned two thousand sixteen model introduced, perhaps it will pick up some steam in 2016.

Five. Toyota Camry

The Toyota Camry rose one position to fifth place last year, with 754,154 units sold worldwide. The popular family sedan experienced a 1.9 percent drop in sales compared to 2014, when it sold 768,616 units.

Four. Ford Concentrate

The Ford Concentrate witnessed the largest drop of all the models in the top Ten. Last year, Ford sold a total of 826,221 units, but that’s a Nineteen.Four percent difference compared to 2014’s number of 1,025,467. As a result, the Ford Concentrate fell from 2nd place to fourth.

Trio. Ford F-Series

As the top-selling vehicle in the U.S. for the past forty years, the Ford F-Series rose to third place from fourth in 2015. Global sales of the pickup rang in at 920,172 units, a respectable 1.6 percent increase compared to 2014’s sales of 906,071 units.

Two. Volkswagen Golf

Also rising one rank to 2nd place is the Volkswagen Golf, ending two thousand fifteen on a high note despite the diesel scandal. In total, 1,041,279 fresh Golf compacts were sold worldwide, a 1.Two percent increase compared to two thousand fourteen when the German automaker sold 960,569 units.

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