Top 5 Best Selling Cars

by admin on June 2, 2010

When it comes to buying new cars, it’s often important to look at the best selling cars over a certain period. This really helps to give consumers an indication of the best cars that are out there, the ones that other people recommend, the ones that have been tried and tested by ordinary motorists. The best selling cars are almost certainly going to be the most reliable and best performing out there.

In terms of the best cars for 2010, it’s pretty much the same story as most other years. It’s no surprise that out of the top five best selling cars, four of them come from Ford and Vauxhall. This is testament to Ford and Vauxhall’s reputation for great performing and reliable cars. These manufacturers have are in a strong position due to their many years of producing cars that appeal to everyday motorists. Again, it’s no real surprise that the car at the top of the best selling chart is the Ford Fiesta. The Fiesta has been around in many different forms for a number of years, it’s a small car with great performance.

The rest of the top five in order is the Ford Focus, the Vauxhall Astra, the Vauxhall Corsa and the Volkswagen Golf. All of these cars share positive qualities, they are suitable for nearly everyone, they’re not hugely expensive and they come from manufacturers with great reputations. They are great all round vehicles, and provide a great balance of price and performance.

Top 5 in numbers:
1. Ford Fiesta: The Fiesta was again the best selling model for the fourth month of 2010, Ford’s baby boomer achieved 6,808 sales for April.
2. Vauxhall Astra: The all-new model was launched in December and the Astra is up to second spot for April, with 6,440 cars sold.
3. Ford Focus: The Focus was down to third spot for April, with 6,279 finding homes.
4. Vauxhall Corsa: The Corsa remains in fourth place for April, with 5,945 sales of the supermini.
5. Volkswagen Golf: The Golf is a non-mover in fifth position, with 5,828 sales for April.

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