Top 10 Most Popular Cars of All Time
Jermone Harrison: Mommar Gahadfi is dead and so may be the petrol prices will go down but am looking for altenative fuel automobiles and savings on car insurance and pertol both. Any insights?
Response : Mommar Gadhafi is no more, however, I do not know if this is going to affect the petrol prices immediately. However, I really appreciate your idea and am sure others will take a hint. The best is like Warren Buffet to keep your expense limited, however saving when you can is also best.
Yes, get your cheap teen auto insurance or cheap car insurance quote here- and read on my articles on saving on car insurance. I am not repeating the same and shall now go to altenrative fuel and details on cars.
Check out the list of the 10 most popular cars of all time – you might be surprised! The top 10 most popular cars list may have a few surprises on it but you don’t need to be in for a surprise when you buy your auto insurance. Enter your zip in now to compare auto insurance quotes online!
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There’s got to be a logic to car buying. Some lots you walk into have hundreds of cars, or at least, seemingly hundreds of cars. Add in pushy salespeople, hot sun, cold snow, overzealous air conditioning, driving rain, burnt coffee, and any other disasters that could occur, and you’ve got a mess.
Which one do you test drive?
Do you joy-ride in the sweetest ride there is?
Do you go 13 miles per hour in a school zone and test the brakes for response time?
Do you take a lunch break and think about it, or go with your instincts?
Do you keep asking questions?
(Questions stop here.)
Whether you’re looking for the most attractive car, the best deal, the highest safety rating, or the yummiest new-car smell, everyone has some criteria dictating what they’re looking for. Everyone feels comfortable in a different environment, too. See what you can deduce about the trends making these ten cars the best-selling models of all time.
This car has sold an estimated 32 million units as of 2009.The Corolla is manufactured in sixteen different countries.One Corolla is sold every 40 seconds around the world.The Corolla is a product of Japan.It’s been produced from 1966 to present day.MSRP then: $1,816MSRP now: $15,900This truck series has sold an estimated 30 million units as of 2009.The F-Series was the best selling automobile for 23 years.It was also the best selling truck for 31 years.The F-Series is a product of the United States of America.It’s been produced from 1948 to present day.MSRP then: $1,239MSRP now: $22,790This car has sold an estimated 25 million units as of 2009.The Golf was the first successful replacement for the VW Beetle.It’s a product of Germany.Golfs have been produced from 1974 to present day.MSRP then: $3,330MSRP now: $17,995The Beetle has an estimated 21 million units sold as of 2009.The initial funding for development of the Beetle came largely from Hitler’s Third Reich.This car is a product of Germany.The Original Beetle was produced from 1938 to 1979. (Modern versions are vastly different from the original model.)MSRP then: $1,290MSRP now: $19,795The UK version of this car has an estimated 20 million units sold as of 2009.The Escort is the best-selling car of all time in the United Kingdom.The Escort was a product of the United Kingdom.It was produced from 1967 to 2003.MSRP then: $1,316MSRP now: $12,815The Civic has an estimated 17 million units sold as of 2009.Civics were the second most stolen vehicle in the United States of America in 2010.This car is a product of Japan.Civics have been produced from 1972 to present day.MSRP then: $2,150MSRP now: $15,805The now obsolete car had an estimated 16.5 million units sold as of 2009.The Model T reached a total assembly time of 93 minutes by 1914.Ford Model Ts were a product of the United States of America.They were produced from 1908 to 1927.MSRP then: $366MSRP now: $28,000This car has an estimated 15.8 million units sold as of 2009.The Accord was the top selling Japanese car in the United States for 15 years.The Accord is a product of Japan.It’s been produced from 1976 to present day.MSRP then: $3,999MSRP now: $21,380The VW Passat has an estimated 14.1 million units sold as of 2009.Previous names for the Passat include Dasher, Santana, and Quantum.The Passat is a product of Germany.It’s been produced from 1973 to present day.MSRP then: $4,110MSRP now: $19,995The Chevy Impala has an estimated 14 million units sold as of 2009.The original model was known for its distinctive pairs of three tail lights.The stylish car sold 1,074,925 units in the year 1964 alone.The Impala is a product of the United States of America.The Impala has been produced from 1958 to present day.MSRP then: $2,586MSRP now: $25,645
Now that you’ve seen the list, maybe you feel better about your next car purchase. Maybe you picked up some ideas from this graphic and most popular cars statistics. (Unfortunately, if you’ve got your heart set on a Model T, you’re going to have a bit of a tough time locating one, or getting it repaired by your average mechanic). Lucky for you, there’s plenty of other information out there about car features, car buying, sales, and all of that.
Take a couple days for research before you brave the car lots. You’ll probably be in better spirits when you’re better informed, and you’ll have a level head with which to challenge the “friendly suggestions” of your salesman. Of course, you could also seek out a no-pressure, non-commission car dealership. But whatever you do, make sure you drive safe out there.
Buckle up when you drive off the lot in your new… car/truck/Bug.
Keep your eyes on the road.
Drive defensively.
And remember, it’s illegal to honk in New York City unless there is an urgent need to alert someone. (That’s not a lie. Look it up. Some laws are meant to be broken.)
While you are at it, why not see how much you might be able to save on your auto insurance rates? Enter your zip in to compare quotes from many competing insurance providers right now!
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