So what is everyone driving these days? Well, these are the models that most often found a spot in people's driveways or commercial fleets in 2001. The Ford F-Series, Chevy Silverado and Ford Explorer remain at the top for another year, while the Honda Accord has taken fourth place from the Toyota Camry.
Top 10 Best Selling Vehicles in 2001
1. Ford F-Series — 911,597
2. Chevrolet Silverado — 716,051
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3. Ford Explorer — 415,921
4. Honda Accord — 414,718
5. Toyota Camry — 390,449
6. Ford Taurus — 353,560
7. Dodge Ram Pickup — 344,538
8. Honda Civic — 331,780
9. Ford Ranger — 272,460
10. Ford Focus — 264,414
Ranking source: "U.S. Light-Truck Sales, December and YTD" and "U.S. Car Sales, December and YTD," Automotive News, Jan. 7, 2002. Other top sellers include the Toyota Corolla, Dodge Caravan and Grand Caravan, Chevrolet Cavalier, Jeep Grand Cherokee, GMC Sierra, Chevrolet Impala and Chevrolet Tahoe.