If you're wondering what the hottest-selling cars are right now, you've come to the right place. We once again turn to iSeeCars.com data for July's list of best-selling new and used cars. Keeping in mind of course the ongoing microchip shortage that continues to disrupt production and thus vehicle supply.
iSeeCars says it analyzed 1.1 million new and used cars sold in July to determine the most in-demand vehicles - these are the vehicles that sold the quickest from dealer lots. The data also shows new vehicle sales picked up in pace over June. iSeeCars researchers say that overall, new cars are selling nearly a week faster than in June. On the other hand, used cars are selling slightly slower compared to 34.5 days averaged over the same period.
Of note, here are July's fastest-selling new vehicles in some of the CarProUSA radio markets:
- Austin: Toyota RAV4
- Dallas: Toyota Sienna
- Houston: Toyota 4Runner
- Los Angeles: Lexus RX 450h
- San Diego: Chevrolet Traverse
- San Antonio: Toyota Sienna
- Sacramento/Stockton/Modesto: Toyota Prius Prime
- Portland, OR: Subaru Crosstrek
All that said, we bring you July’s top 10 fastest-selling new and used cars, overall, according to iSeeCars.com. The new vehicle list is once again led by the Chevrolet Corvette.
Fastest-Selling New and Used Cars in July 2021
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New Cars |
Used Cars |
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Rank |
New Car |
Days to Sell |
Used Car |
Days to Sell |
1 |
Chevrolet Corvette |
7.0 |
Tesla Model 3 |
15.7 |
2 |
Toyota 4Runner |
10.7 |
Chevrolet Bolt EV |
20.8 |
3 |
Hyundai Tucson Hybrid |
11.0 |
Tesla Model S |
21.3 |
4 |
Toyota RAV4 |
11.1 |
BMW 4 Series |
22.9 |
5 |
Toyota Sienna |
11.1 |
Toyota Highlander Hybrid |
22.9 |
6 |
Lexus RX 450h |
11.6 |
Mazda MX-5 Miata |
23.6 |
7 |
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid |
11.6 |
Tesla Model X |
24.7 |
8 |
Toyota Corolla Hybrid |
12.1 |
Honda Clarity Plug-In Hybrid |
24.7 |
9 |
Kia Telluride |
12.3 |
Volkswagen Golf GTI |
24.8 |
10 |
Kia Seltos |
12.4 |
MINI Convertible |
25.0 |
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New Car Average |
35.0 |
Used Car Average |
35.4 |