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Top 10 selling vehicles in the USA. 2023
Per Kelly Blue Book:
1) Ford F-series pickup 750,789 units 2) Chevrolet Silverado pickup 543,319 units 3) Ram pickup 444,926 units 4) Toyota RAV4 434,943 units 5) Tesla Model Y 385,900 units 6) Honda CR-V 361,457 units 7) GMC Sierra pickup 295,737 units 8) Toyota Camry (a car!) 290,649 units 9) Nissan Rogue 271,458 units 10) Jeep Grand Cherokee 244,594 units That's an awful lot of pickup trucks!
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I loved my F150. Super practical, comfortable, higher trims have all the luxury car features even the ride wasn't bad. If you can only have 1 vehicle I think it's a great choice... the only downside is the size, but if you live somewhere that having a large vehicle is not an issue then IMO it's a perfect single vehicle.
The RAV4 on the other hand.... fuck I hate that thing. At least the base trim is soooo god awfully slow it's dangerous. |
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I may have to retire sooner than I wanted to. My F250 would be the only vehicle I keep if it comes to that. It doesn’t ride as nice as an F150, but I did add softer rear shackles and that really improved the ride. It does everything except sip gas and the seats are almost like BarcaLoungers.
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I'm looking to sell my M235 and replace it with a single cab, short bed 2wd 2024 F150 XL which only comes with the 5.0 V8, 10 speed auto, and 3.73 LSD. All 2024 F150 get LED headlights, 12" screens, and such. The MSRP on the truck is like $37K but most can be had for $35ish. All have to be ordered as the dealers aren't allowed to order them for themselves.
I'd then add the nicer XLT/Lariat door cards, leather XLT/Lariat steering wheel, some sort of intake manifold, muffler, Ford Performance drop/leveling kit, 20" wheels and tires, and have an upper 12 second truck. Never had a truck before. My other car is a 2011 Cayman so I'd still have a sportscar.
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I have no interest in any of those cars but there are some quality practical ones on the list. Members of my family have had 3 generations of Honda CRV and they have all been great cars although far from exciting or fun to drive.
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As someone who lives on rural acreage, I do own a pickup truck, but I deliberately chose a Honda Ridgeline which does not have the "tough truck" image hoping that would make it easier for my wife to drive it. I don't put many miles on it.
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Considering the reaction to my original post, I suppose I should post the rest of the top-selling 25 vehicles in the USA; so, picking up with #11:
11) Toyota Tacoma 234,768 12) Tesla Model 3 232,700 13) Toyota Corolla 232,370 14) Chevrolet Equinox 212,701 15) Hyundai Tucson 209,624 16) Honda Civic 200,381 17) Honda Accord 197,947 18) Ford Explorer 186,799 19) Toyota Highlander 169,543 20) Subaru Outback 161,814 21) Subaru Crosstrek 159,193 22) Jeep Wrangler 156,581 23) Mazda CX-5 153,808 24) Subaru Forester 152,566 25) Ford Escape 140,968 Oddly enough, not a single BMW made the list.
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Perhaps an effect of having spread out across so many more 'series'?
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Not always... Granted many folks have penis syndrome with big trucks, as I see F250's with a chrome trailer hitch that never pulled anything, but for me, if I could only keep one vehicle, the BMW or my F150, bimmer is gone..
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Depends on what it's for... bigger can indeed be better. Had an F150 which I bought to pull our 28' travel trailer. Did great, loved it. Got a 32' travel trailer that on paper wasn't much heavier than the 28' one. The F150 hauled that bitch from FL to Maine and back... but it protested the entire way. Tried different hitches, special springs etc nothing really helped. Went bigger with F350 and resolved all the issues. Can also fit standard 8' long lumber in the bed with the tailgate and tonneau closed.
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Man those are some big-ass vehicles. Unless one is towing or regularly carting large loads, i've never really understood the whole truck thing. Each to his own but i've just never seen a need for one and they are a pain to park and are thirsty.
I rented a RAV4 for 2 weeks and other than the typical newer car annoyances (beeps and warnings and self-drive annoyances drive me utterly insane), the vehicle was a near perfect family hauler for a reasonable price. Yes the 2.5 litre 4 banger makes a lot of noise but floor it and it goes fast enough, this whole idea anything with less than a 0-100 of under 6 seconds is dangerous doe my head in, it was fine. Would i prefer an X5? yeah probably, for damn near double the price, yeah nah. |
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But I do not tow -- if I did I would've been in a domestic-brand pickup (or maybe a Tundra) all these years.
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I decided to get a RAV4 prime because the lease incentive was so high ($6,600) right now. I have the higher XSE trim, so it has all the bells and whistles of most luxury cars.
RAV4 Prime is a plug-in hybrid, but it also has a much more powerful gas/ICE engine combination that totals 302 horsepower. Not quite BMW speed, but it’s definitely not slow. It has acceleration when you need it (0-60 about 5.7 seconds). We get 45-47 miles on a charge, which covers most of our daily driving, and it’s completely smooth and quiet. On longer trips the ICE kicks in, and it’s not the smoothest and quietest ICE engine, but it works fine. Gas tank is 14 gallons, so it has plenty of range on ICE engine. |
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Actually, not even one European car in the top 20, that's really crazy. Probably not that surprising for American people, but for me as an European it is (although I knew that there certainly will be a ton of US and Asian cars in the list).
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I had an f150 a few years ago. It was great, other than the fact that I bought one with the fx4 suspension which was the "off-road" one. It was floaty.garbage. It did almost everything else amazing though. Mine was the coyote 5.0 with 3.55s and the old 6 speed transmission. It was quick for a truck (you can Whipple them and make 700-800 HP that drives like stock and is super reliable), would do 22-23 mpg highway at 80 with elevation changes, super luxurious, super spacious, towed and hauled anything I needed. My only complaint (besides the suspension and how tall it was) is the rear sliding window. It's a cutout in the f150 now, so you cant slide stuff through it (long deck boards, etc). I eventually replaced it with a much smaller and cheaper colorado and it was actually more useful for stuff like that.
My X5 M50i was a cheaper alternative to another F150. It has it's perks, but was definitely chosen because it was going to cost less than the truck I wanted. I will most likely replace it with an f150 with ridetech suspension and a Whipple. |
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