January 2016 U.S. Passenger Car Sales Rankings - Top 148 Best-Selling Cars In America - Every Car Ranked

2016 Buick Cascada roof operation
The Toyota Camry ended 2016 right where it left off in 2015: as America's best-selling car.

There were differences at the top of the passenger car leaderboard in January 2016, however. Rather than the Toyota Corolla, Honda Accord, or Nissan Altima challenging the Camry for top-selling status, the surging Honda Civic (up 43%) came within 107 sales of catching the Camry.


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The U.S. auto industry failed to match January 2015's volume success because of three key reasons in October. The auto sales season was shorter, December was very strong and may have pulled some sales forward, and there was a massive winter storm on the east coast. 

But while car sales fell by 9%, many top sellers posted improved results. The Civic, Camry, Fusion, Sentra, Malibu, and Sonata were among the 10 most popular cars in the country and they all generated greater U.S. sales activity in the first month of 2016 than in the same period one year ago.


U.S. Car Sales Rankings By Model - February 2016 YTD
U.S. Car Sales Rankings By Model - 2015 Year End
U.S. Car Sales Rankings By Model - January 2015


Compared with this stage of last year, a number of nameplates are no longer a part of the car sales equation; a handful of new products have been added in the last year. The Buick Cascada was GM's most recent release. 88 copies of the new convertible were sold last month.


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GCBC has also made changes to the placement of a few vehicles. No longer are the Subaru Outback, Subaru Crosstrek, and Toyota Venza tallied with cars. They're now ranked among SUVs and crossovers.


At any time, click the Rank column to return to the original format. If you're on a mobile device, you may need to choose the full version of the site (at the bottom of the page) in order to use the sortable function.


U.S. Auto Sales Brand Rankings - January 2016
U.S. Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - January 2016
U.S. SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - January 2016


Reminder: these are January 2016 rankings, but you can sort SUVs/crossovers by January 2016 volume by clicking the January 2016 column header – which, or you can rank SUVs/crossovers by improvements or declines using the % columns. Or, most importantly, you can list automakers together by selecting the SUV/Crossover column header.

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 • February 2016 • December 2015January 2015
Rank
Car
Jan.
2016 YTD
Jan.
2015 YTD
%
Change
#1Toyota Camry26,84826,7630.3%
#2Honda Civic26,74118,69943.0%
#3Toyota Corolla22,36227,357-18.3%
#4Nissan Altima22,15626,408-16.1%
#5Honda Accord20,76521,011-1.2%
#6Ford Fusion19,87719,6940.9%
#7Nissan Sentra16,14414,39512.2%
#8Hyundai Sonata15,20912,36323.0%
#9Chevrolet Malibu14,74611,87824.1%
#10Chevrolet Cruze14,36218,693-23.2%
#11Ford Focus12,97718,478-29.8%
#12Chevrolet Impala9,9429,2147.9%
#13Hyundai Elantra9,88512,240-19.2%
#14Kia Soul9,1918,14212.9%
#15Dodge Charger9,1647,02530.4%
#16Kia Optima8,4139,394-10.4%
#17Volkswagen Jetta8,1778,969-8.8%
#17.1Volkswagen Jetta Sedan *8,1758,320-1.7%
#17.2Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen *2649-99.7%
#18Nissan Versa8,00610,546-24.1%
#19Ford Mustang7,5808,694-12.8%
#20Mazda 37,5517,896-4.4%
#21Subaru Impreza6,7187,527-10.7%
#21.1Subaru Impreza *4,3825,096-14.0%
#21.2Subaru Impreza WRX/STI *2,3362,431-3.9%
#22Toyota Prius ²6,1127,717-20.8%
#22.1Toyota Prius *6,1027,316-16.6%
#22.2Toyota Prius Plug-In *10401-97.5%
#23Chevrolet Camaro5,5514,99111.2%
#24Kia Forte5,3296,422-17.0%
#25Chrysler 2005,20014,157-63.3%
#26Dodge Challenger5,0854,59210.7%
#27Mercedes-Benz C-Class5,0796,236-18.6%
#28Hyundai Accent5,0504,43813.8%
#29Dodge Dart4,7488,136-41.6%
#30Chrysler 3004,6343,19245.2%
#31Subaru Legacy4,4733,88115.3%
#32Nissan Maxima4,4152,144106%
#33Buick LaCrosse4,0572,023101%
#34Volkswagen Golf3,9934,199-4.9%
#34.1Volkswagen Golf GTI *1,4961,978-24.4%
#34.2Volkswagen Golf *9862,040-51.7%
#34.3Volkswagen Golf SportWagen *706------
#34.4Volkswagen Golf R *477------
#34.5Volkswagen e-Golf *32818181.2%
#35BMW 5-Series3,7953,35913.0%
#36Chevrolet Sonic3,6783,5214.5%
#37Toyota Avalon3,5974,781-24.8%
#38Volkswagen Passat3,5866,305-43.1%
#39Ford Taurus3,5673,00618.7%
#39.1Ford Taurus *3,1122,32833.7%
#39.2Ford Taurus Police Interceptor *455678-32.9%
#40Lexus ES3,4004,080-16.7%
#41BMW 3-Series ³3,2874,733-30.6%
#42Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class3,1682,49127.2%
#43Honda Fit3,0955,802-46.7%
#44Infiniti Q502,9142,966-1.8%
#45Buick Verano2,8592,7763.0%
#46Mini Cooper2,7262,40113.5%
#46.1Mini Cooper 4-Door *1,23267582.5%
#46.2Mini Cooper 2-Door *1,2161,494-18.6%
#46.3Mini Cooper Clubman *277127,600%
#46.4Mini Cooper Convertible *1144-99.3%
#46.5Mini Cooper Roadster *---65-100%
#46.6Mini Cooper Coupe *---22-100%
#47Buick Regal2,653792235%
#48Mazda 62,5723,766-31.7%
#49Ford Fiesta2,5603,454-25.9%
#50Mercedes-Benz E-Class2,5034,336-42.3%
#51Acura TLX2,2392,892-22.6%
#52Lexus IS2,1783,375-35.5%
#53Audi A32,1482,383-9.9%
#54Hyundai Veloster2,0231,30255.4%
#55Lincoln MKZ1,9461,8306.3%
#56Hyundai Genesis ³1,9072,573-25.9%
#57Scion iA1,840------
#58BMW 4-Series ³1,8322,615-29.9%
#59Cadillac XTS1,8131,882-3.7%
#60Toyota Prius C ²1,7632,614-32.6%
#61Mitsubishi Lancer1,5231,5150.5%
#62Chevrolet Corvette1,5012,127-29.4%
#63Audi A41,4741,790-17.7%
#64Kia Rio1,4301,572-9.0%
#65Lexus GS1,2981,679-22.7%
#66Mercedes-Benz S-Class1,2771,566-18.5%
#67Scion iM1,250------
#68Acura ILX1,23399224.3%
#69Fiat 5001,2072,386-49.4%
#70Toyota Prius V ²1,2051,913-37.0%
#71Chevrolet Spark1,1213,170-64.6%
#72Cadillac ATS1,0671,757-39.3%
#73Cadillac CTS1,0131,698-40.3%
#74Chevrolet Volt99654283.8%
#75Ford C-Max9871,160-14.9%
#76Mitsubishi Mirage9631,705-43.5%
#77Volkswagen Beetle9391,389-32.4%
#77.1Volkswagen Beetle Coupe *666897-25.8%
#77.2Volkswagen Beetle Convertible *273492-44.5%
#78BMW 7-Series84763733.0%
#79Audi A68411,202-30.0%
#80Scion xB7821,428-45.2%
T81Nissan Leaf7551,070-29.4%
T81Lexus RC755847-10.9%
#83Jaguar XF72664412.7%
#84Porsche 9117231,052-31.3%
#85Scion tC7151,219-41.3%
#86BMW 2-Series71037589.3%
#87Lexus CT200h6221,005-38.1%
#88Mazda MX-5 Miata56033865.7%
#89Toyota Yaris5481,442-62.0%
#90Lincoln MKS538645-16.6%
#91Audi A5515843-38.9%
#92Scion FR-S507746-32.0%
#93Infiniti Q70492627-21.5%
#94Volvo S604551,371-66.8%
#95Audi A743228551.6%
#96Hyundai Azera409584-30.0%
#97Smart Fortwo399492-18.9%
#98Lexus LS397666-40.4%
#99Volkswagen CC379531-28.6%
#100Kia Cadenza374383-2.4%
#101Fiat 500L369869-57.5%
#102Subaru BRZ3613309.4%
#103Nissan 370Z358448-20.1%
#104Audi A834530612.7%
#105Porsche Panamera336437-23.1%
#106Jaguar F-Type33330110.6%
#107Jaguar XJ2922756.2%
#108Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class287406-29.3%
T109Honda Crosstour266661-59.8%
T109Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class2662468.1%
#111Volvo XC70252330-23.6%
#112Porsche Boxster24319822.7%
#113Mercedes-Benz SL-Class214310-31.0%
#114Honda CR-Z192196-2.0%
#115Porsche Cayman188304-38.2%
#116BMW 6-Series185511-63.8%
#117BMW i3182670-72.8%
#118Hyundai Equus171220-22.3%
#119Audi TT15535,067%
#120Volvo V60147292-49.7%
#121Infiniti Q60132466-71.7%
#122Mercedes-AMG GT125------
#123Volkswagen Eos123156-21.2%
#124Acura RLX98176-44.3%
T125Buick Cascada88------
T125Chevrolet SS88115-23.5%
#127Volvo V60 CC7628171%
#128Kia K90068119-42.9%
T129Alfa Romeo 4C6797-30.9%
T129Cadillac ELR6792-27.2%
#131Nissan GT-R66101-34.7%
#132Mercedes-Benz B-Class58240-75.8%
#133Dodge Viper5261-14.8%
#134BMW Z44294-55.3%
#135Volvo S8041212-80.7%
#136Volvo S60 Cross Country38------
#137BMW i83285-62.4%
#138Toyota Mirai26------
#139Chevrolet Caprice PPV21124-83.1%
#140Honda Insight19223-91.5%
#141Audi R81149-77.6%
#142Infiniti Q40101,029-99.0%
T143Nissan Cube3156-98.1%
T143Scion xD3220-98.6%
T145Mitsubishi i MiEV23-33.3%
T145Scion iQ277-97.4%
T147Jaguar XK146-97.8%
T147Lexus LFA12-50.0%
#149Dodge Avenger---242-100%
#150Mazda 2---112-100%
#151Porsche 918 Spyder---34-100%
#152Acura TL---18-100%
#153Mercedes-Benz CL-Class---11-100%
#154Acura TSX---6-100%
#155Volvo C70---6-100%
#156Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG---5-100%
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Total
470,656514,660-8.6%
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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 24.0% to 9311.
³ BMW has traditionally chosen to include sales of the 4-Series within figures for the 3-Series, presumably for year-over-year consistency's sake, while also combining the 1-Series and 2-Series. Now, since July, we have a 3-Series/4-Series breakdown. (Hyundai does the same with the Genesis and Genesis Coupe.)
Total 3-Series/4-Series sales: down 30.3% to 5119.
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 January 2016 were 86 and 4, respectively. Totals for some brands which don't list model breakdowns can be seen here.
Tesla, unfortunately, doesn't release model-specific monthly U.S. sales data, but we source estimates from HybridCars.com. Model S sales estimate: down 13.3% to 1300.
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