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Top-20 selling vehicles in U.S. through May

Wed Jun 4, 2008 3:32am EDT

(Reuters) - The following are the 20 top-selling vehicles in the U.S. through May of 2008 as reported by the automakers.

Total sales of the top 20 vehicles fell 3 percent or -73,755 units to 2,347,879.

Following is a list of the top-20 selling vehicles, ranked by total units. RANK VEHICLE 2008 2007 '07 RANK %Chng 1 Ford F-Series P/U 235,924 290,282 1 -18.7 2 Toyota Camry 198,309 193,900 3 +2.3 3 Chevy Silverado-C/K P/U 197,030 265,941 2 -25.9 4 Honda Accord 166,158 153,431 6 +8.3 5 Honda Civic 164,994 137,288 8 +20.2 6 Toyota Corolla 152,308 165,722 4 -8.1 7 Nissan Altima 133,465 114,318 9 +16.7 8 Chevrolet Impala 122,281 144,541 7 -15.4 9 Dodge Ram P/U 112,795 154,143 5 -26.8 10 Ford Focus 105,499 77,732 15 +35.7 11 Chevrolet Cobalt 93,362 79,257 14 +17.8 12 Honda CR-V 89,017 84,464 11 +5.4 13 Toyota Prius 79,675 76,747 16 +3.8 14 Ford Escape 76,966 73,058 17 +5.3 15 Chevrolet Malibu 74,925 59,627 26 +25.7 16 Ford Fusion 73,197 66,260 20 +10.5 17 GM Pontiac G6 71,062 59,063 28 +20.3 18 GMC Sierra P/U 70,765 84,106 12 -15.9 19 Toyota Tundra 66,278 61,113 23 +8.5 20 Ford Econoline/Club Wagon 63,869 80,641 13 -20.8 --------------------------------------------------------------



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