The Toyota Camry and Honda Accord were once bitter rivals for the title of “America’s Best-Selling Car”. The Camry is still top dog year-to-date, but the number two spot has changed. Meanwhile, Honda’s two core products rank third and fourth. The Toyota Camry has a comfortable lead on the Nissan Altima at the half-way point [...]
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By Michelle Krebs Cars ruled first-half 2009 vehicle sales, according to Edmunds.com's analysis. The Toyota Camry ranked No. 1 in vehicle sales for the first six months. The Honda Accord came in second, trailing the Camry by about ... Read Post
The Toyota Camry has been the best-selling passenger car in the U.S. for 10 of the last 11 years, but could the perennial best-selling car be eying the number one overall spot? Ford's F-150 pickup truck has held the title of the bes... Read Post
The Toyota Camry and Honda Accord retain the top two spots on this year’s American-Made Index, a list that considers where cars are built, how many are sold, and how high their domestic parts content is. This year marks the... Read Post