Best Sellings Cars From 1980 - 2018 (Part 2)

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2000 - Toyota Camry (422,961 units sold)
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2001 - Honda Accord (414,718 units sold)
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2002 - Toyota Camry (434,135 units sold)
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2003 - Toyota Camry (413,296 units sold)
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2004 - Toyota Camry (426,990 units sold)
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2005 - Toyota Camry (431,703 units sold)
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2006 - Toyota Camry (448,445 units sold)
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2007 - Toyota Camry (473,108 units sold)
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2008 - Toyota Camry (436,617 units sold)
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2009 - Toyota Camry (356,824 units sold)
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2010 - Toyota Camry (327,804 units sold)
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2011 - Toyota Camry (308,510 units sold)
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2012 - Toyota Camry (404,886 units sold)
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2013 - Toyota Camry (408,484 units sold)
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2014 - Toyota Camry (428,606 units sold)
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2015 - Toyota Camry (429,355 units sold)
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2016 - Toyota Camry (388,618 units sold)
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2017 - Toyota Camry (387,081 units sold)
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2018 - Toyota Camry (343,439 units sold)
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Lastly, I'll add that the 2019 winner (again) was the 2019 Toyota Camry with 336,978 units sold. Like the prom king and queen returning every year to wear the crown, the Camry has won the hearts and wallets of American car buyers. I've never been a fan personally. Never owned one. Will we ever see an American car manufacturer take over the crown? I surely hope so. You’ll notice there were 6,461 fewer Camrys sold in 2019 than in 2018, continuing a downward trend for car sales that began in 2015 when sales peaked at 429,335 units.
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I had an 03 Camry. My sister a 00 and 12.
Mother an 03 and dad an 18.

Every one were awesome cars.
 

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Damn you Camry!
I had an '07 and honestly loved that car. Special ordered a CE version that had the lowest amount of options. Fairly comfortable, slow as hell, but drove good and never had to do a thing to it.
 

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Damn the Camry killed it in sales since 97. Although the camry was ugly till 2015
 

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Damn Americans buying foreign S#!T!!!! LMAO. Guess Ford, Dodge and Chevy are happy with being the first loser LOL. You know they could step up their game, but choose not to for whatever reason...……..

Or maybe the younger generation has lost faith in the American dream. I know my parents and grandparents would NEVER even think of buying a foreign car...….. I would never buy a foreign car for myself either. I have always bought Ford until I didn't like the look of the Mustang and ended up buying a 2015 Challenger as my DD.

Even my kids drive Ford products. No foreign S#!T here LMAO!!!
 

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Once you own one of those boring cars you realize why so many people buy them.

I used to be very against foreign cars until I owned a couple Toyotas and worked for Honda.
 

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Gotta love those Camrys! My 93 wagon has 170k on it and when she decides to go I really want to move up to the big daddy LS430.
 

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No surprise. Those cars have been proven time and time again.


Pick your poison.
 

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I had a '96 Camry and had a '99 Camry for the last 10 years or so. I'd buy another one in a heartbeat.

Beige-mobile? Yup. Reliable and cheap to maintain? YUP!
 

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I'm guilty of participation. My family bleeds blue when it comes to work trucks & my parents farm consist of nothing but ford trucks.

I have had my fair share of ford cars... For a commuter nothing really compared to the value that I was getting with my 2020 Camry hybrid. I really enjoy this car.
 

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I had a '91 Camry, it was uber gay. I had a few Honda's, all were sticks and kinda fun to drive.
 

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Damn Americans buying foreign S#!T!!!! LMAO. Guess Ford, Dodge and Chevy are happy with being the first loser LOL. You know they could step up their game, but choose not to for whatever reason...……..

Or maybe the younger generation has lost faith in the American dream. I know my parents and grandparents would NEVER even think of buying a foreign car...….. I would never buy a foreign car for myself either. I have always bought Ford until I didn't like the look of the Mustang and ended up buying a 2015 Challenger as my DD.

Even my kids drive Ford products. No foreign S#!T here LMAO!!!

I think part of it is that people realize the domestic thing is not so clear anymore. Only Subaru plant outside of Japan is down the street from me. They even made Camrys in some deal with Toyota for a while when Toyota couldn't keep up. Lots of friends work at that plant.
 

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