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February 2017 YTD U.S. Passenger Car Sales Rankings - Top 157 Best-Selling Cars In America - Every Car Ranked

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U.S. car sales plunged 12% in February 2017 as the market narrowly contracted. Through the first two months of 2017, overall auto sales are down by roughly 38,000 units. Yet outside of the passenger car market, auto sales have actually increased 6% so far this year.

But all five of America's most popular cars have sold less often in 2017's first two months than in the first two months of 2016. Far less often, in fact. The best-selling Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, and Honda Accord combined to lose 30,000 sales already this year.


U.S. Car Sales Rankings By Model - January 2017
U.S. Car Sales Rankings By Model - February 2016 YTD


Perhaps some of that decline will be extinguished by the arrival of a new Toyota Camry in the coming months. Or perhaps the 2018 Camry will soon be faced with the same situation now facing the Honda Civic. Still fresh off a redesign, the Civic is blessed with an additional bodystyle – the hatchback launched late last year – yet Civic sales are down 8% so far this year.

The Hyundai Ioniq, Kia Niro, and Ford GT are the newest vehicles added to America's passenger car fleet. Argue over the Kia Niro's "crossover" status if you must, but it's a front-wheel-drive wagon in our books.

An increasingly popular front-wheel-drive wagon, too. In February, the Niro outsold the Chevrolet Volt, Toyota Prius Prime, Ford C-Max, Nissan Leaf, Chevrolet Bolt, and Toyota Prius V. In fact, the Niro outsold the Leaf and Bolt electric hatches combined


Pickup Truck Sales In America - February 2017
Minivan Sales In America - February 2017


Ford, meanwhile, reported the first three sales of its Canadian-built GT supercar. Don't expect the new, high-priced GT to sell in the kinds of numbers achieved by the more "affordable" previous-generation GT. If you wanted a copy of this new car, you needed to apply


Ford sold 3596 copies of the GT in the United States between 2004 and 2007. The new car's production run is capped at 500 units.


Reminder: these are 2017 year-to-date rankings, but you can sort cars by February volume by clicking the February 2017 column header, or you can rank cars by improvements or declines using the % columns. Or, most importantly, you can list automakers together by selecting the Car column header.


U.S. Vehicle Sales By Model - February 2017 YTD


As always, you can find historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these vehicles by selecting a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page.


Click Column Headers To Sort • January 2017February 2016
Rank
Car
Feb.
2017 YTD
Feb.
2016 YTD
%
Change
Feb.
2017
Feb.
2016
% Change
#1 Honda Civic 50,134 54,448 -7.9% 27,039 27,707 -2.4%
#2 Toyota Corolla 48,728 54,271 -10.2% 27,161 30,659 -11.4%
#2.1 Toyota Corolla Sedan * 45,502 51,704 -12.0% 25,395 29,342 -13.5%
#2.2 Toyota Corolla iM * 3,226 2,567 25.7% 1,766 1,317 34.1%
#3 Toyota Camry 47,811 59,253 -19.3% 27,498 32,405 -15.1%
#4 Nissan Altima 45,474 50,476 -9.9% 26,543 28,320 -6.3%
#5 Honda Accord 42,991 46,550 -7.6% 23,455 25,785 -9.0%
#6 Chevrolet Cruze 35,316 27,360 29.1% 15,367 12,998 18.2%
#7 Ford Fusion 32,027 45,319 -29.3% 16,512 25,442 -35.1%
#8 Nissan Sentra 29,454 36,743 -19.8% 16,010 20,599 -22.3%
#9 Hyundai Elantra 29,139 21,858 33.3% 15,954 11,973 33.3%
#10 Hyundai Sonata 22,512 32,679 -31.1% 14,618 17,470 -16.3%
#11 Ford Focus 22,268 31,597 -29.5% 12,691 18,620 -31.8%
#12 Chevrolet Malibu 20,783 36,164 -42.5% 12,406 21,418 -42.1%
#13 Nissan Versa 18,739 20,255 -7.5% 9,869 12,249 -19.4%
#14 Kia Optima 16,741 18,043 -7.2% 8,892 9,630 -7.7%
#15 Subaru Impreza 15,571 13,530 15.1% 8,324 6,812 22.2%
#15.1 Subaru Impreza * 10,931 8,814 24.0% 5,826 4,432 31.5%
#15.2 Subaru Impreza WRX/STI * 4,640 4,716 -1.6% 2,498 2,380 5.0%
#16 Kia Soul 15,494 21,033 -26.3% 7,702 11,842 -35.0%
#17 Volkswagen Jetta 14,863 17,552 -15.3% 8,017 9,375 -14.5%
#17.1 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan * 14,863 17,550 -15.3% 8,017 9,375 -14.5%
#17.2 Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen * --- 2 -100% --- --- ---
#18 Kia Forte 14,773 13,516 9.3% 8,506 8,187 3.9%
#19 Dodge Charger 14,083 17,547 -19.7% 6,930 8,765 -20.9%
#20 Mazda 3 13,469 14,826 -9.2% 6,846 7,275 -5.9%
#21 Ford Mustang 13,344 17,573 -24.1% 8,298 9,993 -17.0%
#22 Chevrolet Impala 13,137 19,089 -31.2% 7,165 9,147 -21.7%
#23 Toyota Prius ² 12,699 13,518 -6.1% 6,780 7,175 -5.5%
#23.1 Toyota Prius * 9,971 13,502 -26.2% 5,418 7,169 -24.4%
#23.2 Toyota Prius Prime * 2,728 16 16,950% 1,362 6 22,233%
#24 Mercedes-Benz C-Class 12,598 11,181 12.7% 6,145 6,102 0.7%
#25 Volkswagen Passat 12,001 7,966 50.7% 6,114 4,380 39.6%
#26 Volkswagen Golf 11,608 7,638 52.0% 5,842 3,645 60.3%
#26.1 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen * 4,141 1,341 209% 2,094 635 230%
#26.2 Volkswagen Golf GTI * 3,595 3,129 14.9% 1,864 1,633 14.1%
#26.3 Volkswagen Golf * 2,307 1,873 23.2% 1,094 887 23.3%
#26.4 Volkswagen Golf R * 940 769 22.2% 497 292 70.2%
#26.5 Volkswagen e-Golf * 625 526 18.8% 293 198 48.0%
#27 Hyundai Accent 10,414 9,947 4.7% 3,352 4,897 -31.6%
#28 Chrysler 300 10,094 10,969 -8.0% 5,386 5,304 1.5%
#29 Dodge Challenger 9,500 10,803 -12.1% 6,107 5,142 18.8%
#30 Nissan Maxima 8,636 9,637 -10.4% 4,898 5,222 -6.2%
#31 BMW 3-Series 8,440 7,882 7.1% 4,408 4,595 -4.1%
#32 Chevrolet Camaro 8,246 11,702 -29.5% 4,658 6,151 -24.3%
#33 Ford Taurus 8,045 8,274 -2.8% 4,680 4,707 -0.6%
#33.1 Ford Taurus * 6,822 6,919 -1.4% 4,008 3,807 5.3%
#33.2 Ford Taurus Police Interceptor * 1,223 1,355 -9.7% 672 900 -25.3%
#34 Subaru Legacy 7,806 8,927 -12.6% 3,924 4,454 -11.9%
#35 Ford Fiesta 7,556 6,314 19.7% 3,981 3,754 6.0%
#36 Mercedes-Benz E-Class 7,362 4,865 51.3% 3,340 2,362 41.4%
#37 Toyota Yaris 7,139 5,601 27.5% 3,858 3,213 20.1%
#37.1 Toyota Yaris iA * 4,752 4,145 14.6% 2,801 2,305 21.5%
#37.2 Toyota Yaris Hatchback * 2,387 1,456 63.9% 1,057 908 16.4%
#38 Mazda 6 6,898 6,189 11.5% 3,598 3,617 -0.5%
#39 Honda Fit 6,842 6,742 1.5% 3,764 3,647 3.2%
#40 Infiniti Q50 6,650 6,278 5.9% 3,444 3,364 2.4%
#41 Toyota Avalon 5,113 7,558 -32.4% 2,610 3,961 -34.1%
#42 Lexus ES 4,880 7,226 -32.5% 2,709 3,826 -29.2%
#43 BMW 4-Series 4,756 4,515 5.3% 2,812 2,683 4.8%
#44 Audi A4 4,506 3,425 31.6% 2,547 1,951 30.5%
#44.1 Audi A4 Sedan * 4,114 3,152 30.5% 2,377 1,827 30.1%
#44.2 Audi A4 Allroad * 392 273 43.6% 170 124 37.1%
#45 Acura TLX 4,309 5,319 -19.0% 2,406 3,080 -21.9%
#46 Chevrolet Sonic 4,235 7,919 -46.5% 2,140 4,241 -49.5%
#47 Lincoln MKZ 4,164 4,074 2.2% 2,074 2,128 -2.5%
#48 Hyundai Veloster 4,162 4,124 0.9% 1,724 2,101 -17.9%
#49 Mitsubishi Mirage 4,146 2,119 95.7% 2,835 1,156 145%
#50 Chrysler 200 4,055 10,944 -62.9% 2,194 6,259 -64.9%
#51 Mini Cooper 3,951 4,977 -20.6% 1,964 2,251 -12.7%
#51.1 Mini Cooper Hardtop 2-Door * 1,336 2,167 -38.4% 680 950 -28.4%
#51.2 Mini Cooper Clubman * 1,087 658 65.2% 499 381 31.0%
#51.3 Mini Cooper Hardtop 4-Door * 954 2,152 -55.7% 481 920 -47.7%
#51.4 Mini Cooper Convertible * 574 --- --- 304 --- ---
#52 Chevrolet Spark 3,834 2,882 33.0% 2,139 1,761 21.5%
#53 Audi A3 3,721 4,331 -14.1% 1,915 2,183 -12.3%
#54 Mitsubishi Lancer 3,693 3,520 4.9% 2,225 1,997 11.4%
#55 BMW 5-Series 3,480 6,553 -46.9% 2,731 2,758 -1.0%
#56 Chevrolet Volt 3,431 2,122 61.7% 1,820 1,126 61.6%
#57 Chevrolet Corvette 3,344 3,617 -7.5% 2,081 2,116 -1.7%
#58 Cadillac XTS 3,194 3,626 -11.9% 1,345 1,813 -25.8%
#59 Lexus IS 3,107 5,139 -39.5% 1,684 2,961 -43.1%
#60 Dodge Dart 3,080 11,104 -72.3% 1,683 5,824 -71.1%
#61 Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class 2,931 4,642 -36.9% 1,526 1,474 3.5%
#62 Buick LaCrosse 2,655 6,700 -60.4% 1,348 2,643 -49.0%
#63 Genesis G80 2,605 --- --- 1,255 --- ---
#64 Toyota Prius C ² 2,515 4,026 -37.5% 1,372 2,263 -39.4%
#65 Volkswagen Beetle 2,411 1,851 30.3% 1,330 912 45.8%
#65.1 Volkswagen Beetle Coupe * 1,584 1,217 30.2% 844 551 53.2%
#65.2 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible * 827 634 30.4% 486 361 34.6%
#66 Fiat 500 2,349 2,101 11.8% 1,131 1,120 1.0%
#67 Ford C-Max 2,261 2,357 -4.1% 1,315 1,370 -4.0%
#68 Lincoln Continental 2,246 --- --- 1,079 --- ---
#69 Mercedes-Benz S-Class 2,214 2,835 -21.9% 1,002 1,558 -35.7%
#70 Kia Niro 2,185 --- --- 2,143 --- ---
#71 Chevrolet Bolt 2,114 --- --- 952 --- ---
#72 Audi A6 2,102 1,905 10.3% 1,094 1,064 2.8%
#73 Mazda MX-5 Miata 2,037 1,319 54.4% 1,108 759 46.0%
#74 Cadillac ATS 1,979 2,658 -25.5% 1,005 1,591 -36.8%
#75 Buick Regal 1,974 4,261 -53.7% 1,023 1,608 -36.4%
#76 Kia Rio 1,826 2,891 -36.8% 840 1,461 -42.5%
#77 Nissan Leaf 1,809 1,685 7.4% 1,037 930 11.5%
#78 Jaguar XE 1,686 --- --- 993 --- ---
#79 Volvo S60 1,685 1,358 24.1% 1,074 865 24.2%
#79.1 Volvo S60 * 1,655 1,278 29.5% 1,060 823 28.8%
#79.2 Volvo S60 Cross Country * 30 80 -62.5% 14 42 -66.7%
#80 Toyota Prius V ² 1,659 2,317 -28.4% 892 1,112 -19.8%
#81 Cadillac CTS 1,604 2,474 -35.2% 913 1,461 -37.5%
#82 Infiniti Q60 1,542 304 407% 810 172 371%
#83 Cadillac CT6 1,436 --- --- 802 --- ---
#84 Acura ILX 1,432 2,733 -47.6% 739 1,500 -50.7%
#85 Porsche 911 1,366 1,221 11.9% 552 498 10.8%
#86 BMW 2-Series 1,256 1,795 -30.0% 598 1,085 -44.9%
#87 BMW 7-Series 1,168 1,463 -20.2% 623 616 1.1%
#88 Toyota 86/Scion FR-S 1,077 1,061 1.5% 603 554 8.8%
#89 Lexus GS 958 2,465 -61.1% 536 1,167 -54.1%
#90 Buick Cascada 944 583 61.9% 632 495 27.7%
#91 Lexus RC 942 1,675 -43.8% 495 920 -46.2%
#92 Buick Verano 898 5,925 -84.8% 488 3,066 -84.1%
#93 Infiniti Q70 890 986 -9.7% 414 494 -16.2%
#94 Audi A7 885 861 2.8% 471 429 9.8%
#95 Maserati Ghibli 879 808 8.8% 523 483 8.3%
#96 Lexus CT 851 1,384 -38.5% 458 762 -39.9%
#97 Genesis G90 795 --- --- 327 --- ---
#98 Nissan 370Z 748 768 -2.6% 424 410 3.4%
#99 BMW i3 700 430 62.8% 318 248 28.2%
#100 Kia Cadenza 688 959 -28.3% 372 585 -36.4%
#101 Jaguar F-Type 674 698 -3.4% 344 365 -5.8%
#102 Volvo V60 673 629 7.0% 425 406 4.7%
#102.1 Volvo V60 * 401 399 0.5% 278 252 10.3%
#102.2 Volvo V60 Cross Country * 272 230 18.3% 147 154 -4.5%
#103 Smart Fortwo 672 821 -18.1% 348 422 -17.5%
#104 Audi A5 637 1,117 -43.0% 333 602 -44.7%
#105 Jaguar XF 607 1,516 -60.0% 317 790 -59.9%
#106 Volvo S90 593 --- --- 369 --- ---
#107 Lexus LS 574 771 -25.6% 294 374 -21.4%
#108 Hyundai Azera 572 847 -32.5% 294 438 -32.9%
#109 Subaru BRZ 548 786 -30.3% 344 425 -19.1%
#110 Fiat 124 Spider 542 --- --- 302 --- ---
#111 Audi A8 505 563 -10.3% 251 218 15.1%
#112 Mercedes-Benz SLC-Class & SLK-Class 504 536 -6.0% 268 270 -0.7%
#113 Hyundai Genesis ³ 488 4,883 -90.0% 302 2,976 -89.9%
#114 Alfa Romeo Giulia 482 --- --- 412 --- ---
#115 Porsche Cayman 480 425 12.9% 203 237 -14.3%
#116 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class 462 583 -20.8% 230 369 -37.7%
#117 BMW 6-Series 459 450 2.0% 201 265 -24.2%
#118 Jaguar XJ 402 648 -38.0% 234 356 -34.3%
#119 Audi TT 354 355 -0.3% 191 200 -4.5%
#120 Volkswagen CC 346 630 -45.1% 179 251 -28.7%
#121 Chevrolet SS 312 253 23.3% 248 165 50.3%
#122 Porsche Boxster 289 436 -33.7% 123 193 -36.3%
#123 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class 264 625 -57.8% 131 338 -61.2%
#124 Maserati Quattroporte 237 271 -12.5% 115 142 -19.0%
#125 Honda CR-Z 207 320 -35.3% 118 128 -7.8%
#126 Toyota Mirai 193 56 245% 110 30 267%
#127 Acura RLX 183 201 -9.0% 103 103 0.0%
#128 Fiat 500L 178 727 -75.5% 72 370 -80.5%
#129 Maserati GranTurismo 176 174 1.1% 144 103 39.8%
#130 Mercedes-AMG GT 174 220 -20.9% 93 95 -2.1%
#131 BMW Z4 158 97 62.9% 88 55 60.0%
#132 Audi R8 130 20 550% 65 9 622%
#133 Bentley Continental GT 126 77 63.6% 70 45 55.6%
#134 Nissan GT-R 120 96 25.0% 55 30 83.3%
#135 Scion tC 111 1,632 -93.2% 39 917 -95.7%
#136 Mercedes-Benz B-Class 109 95 14.7% 56 37 51.4%
#137 BMW i8 108 86 25.6% 58 54 7.4%
#138 Dodge Viper 107 72 48.6% 54 44 22.7%
#139 Acura NSX 96 --- --- 46 --- ---
#140 Chevrolet Caprice PPV 85 92 -7.6% 25 71 -64.8%
T141 Alfa Romeo 4C 69 115 -40.0% 31 47 -34.0%
T141 Honda FCX Clarity 69 --- --- 27 --- ---
#143 Kia K900 65 151 -57.0% 31 83 -62.7%
#144 Porsche Panamera 63 629 -90.0% 28 293 -90.4%
#145 Volvo XC70 43 539 -92.0% 19 287 -93.4%
T146 Lincoln MKS 37 1,137 -96.7% 17 599 -97.2%
T146 Bentley Flying Spur 37 58 -36.2% 18 12 50.0%
T146 Volvo V90 Cross Country 37 --- --- 33 --- ---
#149 Bentley Mulsanne 17 8 113% 14 5 180%
#150 Hyundai Equus 9 457 -98.0% 4 286 -98.6%
#151 Hyundai Ioniq 5 --- --- 1 --- ---
T152 Ford GT 3 --- --- 3 --- ---
T152 Cadillac ELR 3 158 -98.1% --- 91 -100%
T152 Honda Crosstour 3 456 -99.3% 3 190 -98.4%
T152 Volvo S80 3 84 -96.4% 2 43 -95.3%
T156 Honda Insight 1 19 -94.7% --- --- ---
T156 Mitsubishi i MiEV 1 7 -85.7% 1 5 -80.0%
#288 Scion xB --- 1,569 -100% --- 787 -100%
#289 Volkswagen Eos --- 233 -100% --- 110 -100%
#291 Infiniti Q40 --- 26 -100% --- 16 -100%
#292 Dodge Avenger --- 15 -100% --- 6 -100%
#293 Nissan Cube --- 10 -100% --- 7 -100%
#294 Scion xD --- 4 -100% --- 1 -100%
#295 Lexus LFA --- 3 -100% --- 2 -100%
#296 Scion iQ --- 3 -100% --- 1 -100%
#298 Jaguar XK --- 2 -100% --- 1 -100%
#300 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG --- 1 -100% --- 1 -100%

Total  °
897,250 1,027,502 -12.7% 486,223 555,019 -12.4%

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Source: Automakers & ANDC & WSJ
* Italicized, asterisked, unranked lines are nothing more than available breakdowns, already included in the model's total, not in addition to the model's total.
² Total Prius Family sales: down 14% to 9044 in February; down 15% to 16,873 YTD.
³ Hyundai USA combines sales of the Genesis and Genesis Coupe. Mercedes-Benz USA, not GCBC, is also intermittently combining E-Class and CLS-Class sales figures.
 

° Overall market figure is a combination of all reported sales figures.
Sales data for brands such as Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lotus, Rolls-Royce etc. are unfortunately not broken down by model. ANDC estimates say sales for Aston Martin and Lotus in 2017's first two months were 174 and 30 units, respectively. 
Tesla, unfortunately, doesn't release model-specific monthly U.S. sales data, but we source estimates from HybridCars.com and The Wall Street Journal.

HybridCars.com Model S sales estimate: down 11% to 1700 in February, down 9% to 2900 YTD.
WSJ Model S estimate: down 14% to 1800 in February; down 6% to 3700 YTD.


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