Best Selling Cars Ever 2013
>> Sunday, September 15, 2013
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Toyota Corolla
1966 saw the birth of the Toyota Corolla, the world’s bestselling car at the time that this list was made. In the nearly 50 years since, the Corolla has moved roughly 37.5 million units, and the company has just recently unleashed a refreshed, redesigned model — while the older model was still breaking into the the top-selling cars monthly on a regular basis.
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Volkswagen Golf
The Volkswagen Golf, with its 27.5 million cars sold since 1974, has proven to be a more popular model than the Beetle, offering a more straight-forward, compact look that a wider range of people are likely to find attractive.
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Volkswagen Beetle
With one of the longest lifespans of any vehicle (that’s still in production), the original Beetle was released in 1938 and has since sold 23.5 million units. A significant redesign occured in the 1990s, which saw engineers putting a modern spin on the beloved classic. Sentiments toward the car since then thave been somewhat mixed.
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Ford Escort
Ford’s Escort found far more fans in Europe than it did in the U.S. It’s lifespan lasted from 1968 until 2000, during which Ford sold 18 million of the cars worldwide.
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Honda Civic
Just ahead of the Accord is its younger sibling, the Honda Civic. Debuted in 1973 as a sub-compact, the Civic made a splash and has since moved 18.5 million units in the last 40 years.
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Honda Accord
Honda’s (NYSE:HMC) Accord has garnered a strong reputation for reliability. It was originially released as a compact, but has morphed into the ubiquitous sedan we see today. It has sold 17.5 million units since 1976 and is still going strong.
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Ford Model T
The Ford (NYSE:F) Model T helped set the benchmark for mass-production cars. During its lifespan (which began in 1908), the Model T sold a hugely impressive 16.5 million units, making up a significant portion of all cars on American roads at the time.
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Volkswagen Passat
The Volkswagen (VLKAY.PK) Passat has moved 15.5 million units since its debut in 1973.
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Chevrolet Impala
Sold 14 million units since its introduction as the Bel Air Impala in 1958.