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Top Gear: The 10 Bestselling Cars in America Right Now


  1. Chevrolet Silverado ($36,800)
  2. Ford F-Series ($33,835)
  3. Toyota RAV4 ($28,475)
  4. Ram Series ($38,555)
  5. Toyota Camry ($26,420)
  6. Honda CR-V ($29,500)
  7. GMC Sierra ($39,695)
  8. Toyota Tacoma ($28,600)
  9. Tesla Model Y ($43,990)
  10. Toyota Highlander ($36,620)

The low price of Cars as well as cheap gas were the 2 things I miss the most about USA

I drove a 2014 Camry for 7 yrs 120000 miles
frankly the 2023 Skoda Slavia 1.5AT i got when i moved back to India cost about the same as a 2023 Camry V6 ,but it is a big step down in size and comfort
 
Dropping too fast, nearly double digits, US is more and more becoming an irrelevant car sale market

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  1. Chevrolet Silverado ($36,800)
  2. Ford F-Series ($33,835)
  3. Toyota RAV4 ($28,475)
  4. Ram Series ($38,555)
  5. Toyota Camry ($26,420)
  6. Honda CR-V ($29,500)
  7. GMC Sierra ($39,695)
  8. Toyota Tacoma ($28,600)
  9. Tesla Model Y ($43,990)
  10. Toyota Highlander ($36,620)

  1. Chevrolet Silverado ($36,800) - border line average
  2. Ford F-Series ($33,835) - average
  3. Toyota RAV4 ($28,475) - Good but lots of road noise
  4. Ram Series ($38,555) - super rubbish
  5. Toyota Camry ($26,420) - very good
  6. Honda CR-V ($29,500) - above average
  7. GMC Sierra ($39,695) - mediocore
  8. Toyota Tacoma ($28,600). - good
  9. Tesla Model Y ($43,990) - rubbish
  10. Toyota Highlander ($36,620) - ok
 
  1. Chevrolet Silverado ($36,800) - border line average
  2. Ford F-Series ($33,835) - average
  3. Toyota RAV4 ($28,475) - Good but lots of road noise
  4. Ram Series ($38,555) - super rubbish
  5. Toyota Camry ($26,420) - very good
  6. Honda CR-V ($29,500) - above average
  7. GMC Sierra ($39,695) - mediocore
  8. Toyota Tacoma ($28,600). - good
  9. Tesla Model Y ($43,990) - rubbish
  10. Toyota Highlander ($36,620) - ok

LOL! The Tesla Model Y is either the #1 or #2 top selling car in the world for 2023.
It is currently the top selling 100% EV in China for 2023 YTD.
 
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So what ?



It is Still crap


Almost all of these listed are either relatively minor or not even applicable anymore. If this is the major problem list then I’m pretty happy.
 

  1. Chevrolet Silverado ($36,800)
  2. Ford F-Series ($33,835)
  3. Toyota RAV4 ($28,475)
  4. Ram Series ($38,555)
  5. Toyota Camry ($26,420)
  6. Honda CR-V ($29,500)
  7. GMC Sierra ($39,695)
  8. Toyota Tacoma ($28,600)
  9. Tesla Model Y ($43,990)
  10. Toyota Highlander ($36,620)
For comparison in price


The Tesla Model Y has a RRP range of £44,990 to £59,990. Prices start at £44,990 if paying cash. Monthly payments start at £446. The price of a used Tesla Model Y on carwow starts at £36,420.
 

  1. Chevrolet Silverado ($36,800)
  2. Ford F-Series ($33,835)
  3. Toyota RAV4 ($28,475)
  4. Ram Series ($38,555)
  5. Toyota Camry ($26,420)
  6. Honda CR-V ($29,500)
  7. GMC Sierra ($39,695)
  8. Toyota Tacoma ($28,600)
  9. Tesla Model Y ($43,990)
  10. Toyota Highlander ($36,620)

Toyota does bloody good business in the US! Honda and Nissan are no where to be seen. The UK the Japanese firms have more of an even share.
 
Almost all of these listed are either relatively minor or not even applicable anymore. If this is the major problem list then I’m pretty happy.

Good luck if you have crash …

Two people in uae were burned alive when they couldn’t out of their stupid teslas…

Toyota does bloody good business in the US! Honda and Nissan are no where to be seen. The UK the Japanese firms have more of an even share.


The range Toyota has for all buyers is impressive… from true 4 x 4 to small eco cars to luxury models..

They are right fully # 1 for a reason
 
Good luck if you have crash …

Two people in uae were burned alive when they couldn’t out of their stupid teslas…

Luckily I was brought up in the days when people had to strain themselves by pulling a mechanical latch to open their doors instead of pressing an electronic button.

I think if I get into a crash I can exert that few pounds of pressure needed to physically pull the latch without spraining my fingers too much instead of obsessing with dainty hands why the damn trigger button isn’t electronically pulling it for me.

It amazes me how many people say “oh pull the latch by hand…I never knew you could do that”.

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Yeah sorry you might break a nail..geez how do people get so lazy.
 
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