Since 2022, the Tesla Model Y has been the best selling car in California. While nationally, pickup trucks still hold the top 3 spots (#1 Ford F-Series, #2 Silverado, and #3 Ram)
People really don’t buy sedans anymore. It looks like Florida is the only state where the top model is a sedan.
No_Issue_9550
3 months ago
I call BS. How is Vermont not a Subaru ๐
SilentSamurai
3 months ago
I don’t know how the hell people afford the gas bills for these trucks.
DeadlyGamer2202
3 months ago
Rare Florida W
IlluminatedPath
3 months ago
Does this include fleet sales?
Allinallisallweare02
3 months ago
Apparently New Hampshire drives the ford f series – manufactured by Toyota
BabyBlueBug1966
3 months ago
Teslas work in CA because there is a ton of Tesla chargers around and the weather rarely gets cold enough make the cold weather battery drain and issue. The Tesla charging network is its biggest selling point.
FFIW a Tesla Model Y is $44-54K (without tax credit) and a Ford F-150 is 37-78K. To say that EVs are out of price range for most people, then I donโt see how they afford all these trucks. Plus EVs need next to zero maintenance.
doc_hilarious
3 months ago
Things we learn: Everyone drives trucks. Everyone bitches about gas price. No one hauls anything. The dumbest of times.
outdatedelementz
3 months ago
I used to own a RAV4 and it wasnโt till I started driving it around that I realized just how many RAV4s are out there.
ParsleyAmazing3260
3 months ago
What percentage of Americans that own big trucks actually haul stuff regularly in those big trucks?
mesaghoul
3 months ago
Am I seriously the first person to call out the fact that โSilveradoโ is spelled incorrectly?
Troubador222
3 months ago
I question that those big trucks are actually the top sellers because I drive across country in the US and I just donโt see the numbers of large trucks compared to SUVs and Sedans. Perhaps they are number 1 as to a specific model, but there are way more other vehicles on the road than them.
InterstellarChange
3 months ago
Model Y is the best selling vehicle IN THE WORLD (2023) Rav4 is #2
26% of the F150 (best selling pickup) is fleet sales. That goes for GM and other fullsize.
Florida’s best selling car in Florida is the Toyota Corolla (2023)
Crossovers and SUV’s dominate the consumer market. Sedans are a much smaller percentage now.
SlumberousSnorlax
3 months ago
To push a fuckin rav 4
TD12-MK1
3 months ago
California has been singularly responsible for Teslaโs success with huge subsidies. Elon is a bitch for moving to Texas after he made his fortune in California.
TheLamestUsername
3 months ago
You cannot make me believe that the number one car in Vermont is not a Subaru Forrester.
Maru3792648
3 months ago
Based Florida? What sort of alternate reality is this?
Lobenz
3 months ago
Sounds right for California. Half of my friends and family have transitioned to EV Teslas and BMW. I bought 2 MYPs to replace my BMW and my wifeโs Denali. Couldnโt be happier. Especially with solar. Havenโt been to a gas station in over a year. I used to spend $700-$800 a month on gas.
RunnerTexasRanger
3 months ago
Subaruโs reign is over in Colorado?
silvermud
3 months ago
I like my hatchback ๐ฅฐ I just wish I could shine my lights in the rearview of all the trucks for once.
nothing_911
3 months ago
hey, i have that f150.
and I’ve made those rav-4’s
neat.
Boot-E-Sweat
3 months ago
Florida, my based homeland
ScourgeOfGod420
3 months ago
Why is the US obsessed with SUVs? Seriously I donโt get it
SSCLIPPER
3 months ago
About to be 25% more for RAV4.
Bvdh1979
3 months ago
Hate to be this guy, but the model y and the Camry are the only two cars on the map. Maybe the title should be best selling vehicle
KingOfTheKains
3 months ago
The 2023/2024 figures are more interesting. Subaru and Honda have taken several states (specifically the Outback, CRV, and Civic)
namastayhom33
3 months ago
didnt know the RAV4 were THAT good
Thelastfirecircle
3 months ago
Americans really like big cars, big houses, big everything
People really don’t buy sedans anymore. It looks like Florida is the only state where the top model is a sedan.
I call BS. How is Vermont not a Subaru ๐
I don’t know how the hell people afford the gas bills for these trucks.
Rare Florida W
Does this include fleet sales?
Apparently New Hampshire drives the ford f series – manufactured by Toyota
Teslas work in CA because there is a ton of Tesla chargers around and the weather rarely gets cold enough make the cold weather battery drain and issue. The Tesla charging network is its biggest selling point.
FFIW a Tesla Model Y is $44-54K (without tax credit) and a Ford F-150 is 37-78K. To say that EVs are out of price range for most people, then I donโt see how they afford all these trucks. Plus EVs need next to zero maintenance.
Things we learn: Everyone drives trucks. Everyone bitches about gas price. No one hauls anything. The dumbest of times.
I used to own a RAV4 and it wasnโt till I started driving it around that I realized just how many RAV4s are out there.
What percentage of Americans that own big trucks actually haul stuff regularly in those big trucks?
Am I seriously the first person to call out the fact that โSilveradoโ is spelled incorrectly?
I question that those big trucks are actually the top sellers because I drive across country in the US and I just donโt see the numbers of large trucks compared to SUVs and Sedans. Perhaps they are number 1 as to a specific model, but there are way more other vehicles on the road than them.
Model Y is the best selling vehicle IN THE WORLD (2023) Rav4 is #2
26% of the F150 (best selling pickup) is fleet sales. That goes for GM and other fullsize.
Florida’s best selling car in Florida is the Toyota Corolla (2023)
Crossovers and SUV’s dominate the consumer market. Sedans are a much smaller percentage now.
To push a fuckin rav 4
California has been singularly responsible for Teslaโs success with huge subsidies. Elon is a bitch for moving to Texas after he made his fortune in California.
You cannot make me believe that the number one car in Vermont is not a Subaru Forrester.
Based Florida? What sort of alternate reality is this?
Sounds right for California. Half of my friends and family have transitioned to EV Teslas and BMW. I bought 2 MYPs to replace my BMW and my wifeโs Denali. Couldnโt be happier. Especially with solar. Havenโt been to a gas station in over a year. I used to spend $700-$800 a month on gas.
Subaruโs reign is over in Colorado?
I like my hatchback ๐ฅฐ I just wish I could shine my lights in the rearview of all the trucks for once.
hey, i have that f150.
and I’ve made those rav-4’s
neat.
Florida, my based homeland
Why is the US obsessed with SUVs? Seriously I donโt get it
About to be 25% more for RAV4.
Hate to be this guy, but the model y and the Camry are the only two cars on the map. Maybe the title should be best selling vehicle
The 2023/2024 figures are more interesting. Subaru and Honda have taken several states (specifically the Outback, CRV, and Civic)
didnt know the RAV4 were THAT good
Americans really like big cars, big houses, big everything