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

Tue Feb 3, 2009 5:53pm EST

 CHICAGO, Feb 3 (Reuters) - The following are the 20
top-selling vehicles in the United States through January 2009
as reported by the automakers.
 Total sales of the top 20 vehicles fell 32.3 percent or
-117,187 units to 245,253.
 Following is a list of the top-20 selling vehicles, ranked
by total units.
RANK VEHICLE                     2009     2008  '08 RANK % Chng
  1 Ford F-Series P/U            25,237   41,125       1  -38.6
  2 Chevy Silverado-C/K P/U      23,987   36,122       2  -33.6
  3 Toyota Camry                 20,782   31,601       3  -34.2
  4 Toyota Corolla               19,238   20,736       4   -7.2
  5 Honda Accord                 16,581   23,957       6  -30.8
  6 Honda Civic                  14,198   20,993       8  -32.4
  7 Nissan Altima                14,135   21,635       9  -34.7
  8 Honda CR-V                   13,143   16,016      11  -17.9
  9 Dodge Ram P/U                12,843   19,902       5  -35.5
 10 Chevrolet Malibu              9,312   14,541      26  -36.0
 11 Ford Escape                   8,360   11,191      17  -25.3
 12 Ford Fusion                   8,152    9,183      20  -11.2
 13 Toyota Prius                  8,121   11,379      16  -28.6
 14 Toyota RAV4                   8,034   10,897      18  -26.3
 15 GMC Sierra P/U                8,020   13,200      12  -39.2
 16 Ford Focus                    7,769   11,600      15  -33.0
 17 Toyota Tundra                 7,076   12,037      23  -41.2
 18 Chevrolet Impala              7,060   17,544       7  -59.8
 19 Honda Pilot                   6,679    8,375          -20.3
 20 Toyota Sienna                 6,526   10,406      24  -37.3
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