The list includes the usual suspects.
"Full-size pickups continue to be the most popular vehicles with U.S. buyers in the first nine months of 2006, although sales of these vehicles are down from a year earlier—likely due at least in part to the high price of fuel. Total sales show the Ford F-Series and Chevrolet Silverado as the top two sellers in the country, followed by the Dodge Ram in fifth, according to sales information published by Automotive News.
The Toyota Camry remains the top-selling passenger car in America. Third in sales overall, the sixth-generation 2007 Camry went on sale in March 2006 with modern styling, more performance and improved driving dynamics. Toyota also debuted a gasoline-electric hybrid version of the midsize sedan with the 2007 Camry Hybrid.
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The Honda Accord moves ahead of the Dodge Ram, taking the fourth position on the list—second highest among passenger cars. Accord is followed by its smaller sibling, the Civic, which is the sixth-best-selling vehicle overall. With an updated look inside and out, the Accord is also offered in a gasoline-electric hybrid version. Also available as a hybrid, the Civic Hybrid is all new for 2006 with updated styling, more performance and additional safety equipment.
The Ford F-Series has been the best-selling vehicle in America for the past 23 years and the best-selling truck for the past 28. The Chevrolet Silverado is only second to the F-Series in U.S. sales. When combining all full-size trucks from General Motors—Silverado combined with the GMC Sierra—the GM offerings are currently leading the Ford F-Series by approximately 45,000 units. However, since they are different vehicle brands they are counted separately."
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