List of bestselling vehicle nameplates
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[1 楼] Zippo
[陈年泡菜]
09-11-2 14:02
1. Toyota Corolla (1966–present) — Up to 37,000,000;[1][2][3] the bestselling car worldwide in 2005 (1.36 million), and the bestselling car in Japan in 36 of the last 40 years.[4]
2. Ford F-Series (1948–present) — USA's bestselling vehicle for 23 consecutive years;[5] over 32,000,000 in eleven generations.[6] 3. Volkswagen Golf (1974–present) — became Volkswagen's bestseller in 2002; over 26,000,000 in five generations up to 2006.[7] 4. Volkswagen Beetle (1938–2003) — 21,529,464; the bestselling single design in history, and the first car to reach twenty million sales.[8] 5. Ford Escort (1968–2003) — in six generations, almost 20,000,000 worldwide; Ford's bestselling car nameplate.[9] 6. Fiat 124 (1966–present) — in a single design, almost 20,000,000 worldwide; including sales of licensed or derivative versions by PAL-Premier in India, SEAT in Spain, Lada in Russia, Tofas in Turkey, Asia Motors in Korea, SOMACA in Morocco and Neckar in Germany; 7. Honda Civic (1972–present) — over 16,500,000 in eight generations.[10] 8. Ford Model T (1908–27) — 16,500,000; A single design, and the first to sell five, ten and fifteen million cars.[11] 9. Nissan Sunny / Sentra / Pulsar (1966–present) — over 16,000,000 in ten generations.[12] 10. Volkswagen Passat (1973–present) — over 15,000,000 in five generations.[13] 11. Lada Riva (1980–present) — 13,500,000 until exports to Western Europe were discontinued in 1997; production continues in both Russia and Egypt.[12] 12. Chevrolet Impala (1958–present) — over 13,000,000 between its introduction and 1996; the bestselling full-size car in history, and the bestselling car in America in a single year (more than one million in 1965). All over eight generations[14] 13. Ford Fiesta (1976–present) — over 12,000,000 in six generations.[15] 14. Chrysler minivans (1984–present) — over 12,000,000 across four marques and five generations; Chrysler (Town and Country, Voyager), Dodge (Caravan), Plymouth (Voyager), and Volkswagen (Routan)[16] 15. O□□□□obile Cutlass (1961–99) — 11,900,000 across several platforms and six generations.[17] 16. Opel Kadett (1962–91) - 11,685,388 in five generations , including the Kadett-based Vauxhall Astra.[citation needed] 17. Opel Corsa (1982–present) — over 11,000,000 in three generations up to 2002, including "Corsa-based vehicles".[18] 18. Mazda Familia (1963–2003) — also badged as the Protegé and 323; over 10,000,000 in the first eight generations to 1995.[19] 19. Toyota Camry (1983–present) — over 10,000,000 in five generations.[20] 20. BMW 3 series (1977–present) — over 9,500,000 in the first four generations to 2005.[21] The best selling vehicle from a premium brand. 21. Fiat Uno (1983–present) — approximately 8,800,000 worldwide to 2004 in two generations;[22] sold over six million in Europe before being replaced in 1995.[23] 22. Renault Clio (1990–present) — the bestselling French car; 8,535,280 in the first two generations up to 2005.[24] 23. Honda Accord (1976–present) — over 8,000,000 of the first six generations up to 2002 in North America, not including global sales elsewhere.[25] 24. Renault 4 (1961–92) — over 8,000,000 of a single design.[26] 25. Ford Mustang (1964–present) — over 9,000,000 in five generations.[11] 26. Fiat 127 (1971–85) — Fiat's first supermini, over 7,500,000, in two generations, including sales of licensed or derivative versions by SEAT in Spain, Zastava in Serbia and Fiat 147 model in Argentina and Brazil.[27] 27. Opel Astra (1991–present) — over 7,000,000 of the first two generations up to 2001, not including Kadett-based Astra in UK from 1984.[28] 28. Ford Taurus (1986–present) — approximately 7,400,000 in five generations.[29] 29. Volkswagen Jetta (1980–present) - approximately 6,600,000 in four generations.[30] 30. Fiat Punto (1993–present) — over 6,500,000 in two generations up to 2005.[31] 31. Fiat Panda (1980–present) — over 6,000,000 in two generations (produced still).[32][33] 32. Mitsubishi Lancer (1973–present) — over 6,000,000 in the first seven generations to the end of 2006.[34] 33. Buick LeSabre (1959–2005) — over 6,000,000 over eight generations.[35] 34. Chevrolet Cavalier (1982–2005) — estimated to be over 6,000,000 in three generations; 6,439,768 were sold up to 2005 in the US.[36] 35. Ford Explorer (1991–present) — over 5,500,000 in four generations.[37] 36. Mini (1959–2000) — the bestselling British-made car; 5,505,874 in a single design.[27] 37. Renault 5 (1972–96) — 5,471,709 in two generations.[27] 38. Peugeot 206 (1998–present) — over6,000,000 in a single generation to 2006; PSA Peugeot Citroën's bestselling car.[38] 39. Peugeot 205 (1983–98) — over 5,278,000 in a single generation.[39] 40. Ford Focus (1998–present) — over 5,000,000 in two generations.[40] 41. Ford Crown Victoria (1955–56, 1980–present) — over 5,000,000 in two generations.[11] 42. Ford E-Series (1961–present) — formerly known as the Econoline; over 5,000,000.[11] 43. Ford Ranger (1983–present) — over 5,000,000.[11] 44. Mitsubishi Galant (1969–present) — estimated to be over 5,000,000 in nine generations; up to 1997, 4.9 million were sold.[41] 45. Chevrolet Camaro (1967–2002) — almost 4,800,000 in four generations.[42] 46. Fiat 126 (1973-2000) - 4,673,655 in a single design. Made by Fiat Italy - Fiat Poland & Fiat Steyr [43] 47. Opel Vectra (1988–present) — 4,500,000 in the first two generations up to 2002, also including UK sales as the Vauxhall Cavalier.[44] 48. Volkswagen Gol (1980–present) — Brazil's bestselling car for 19 consecutive years; over 4,500,000 in four generations.[45] 49. Opel Ascona (1970–88) — 4,400,000 in three generations, including the UK-market Vauxhall Cavalier, and the South African-market Chevrolet Ascona.[44] 50. Ford Model A (1927–31) — 4,320,446 sales for the successor to the Ford Model T.[46] 51. Ford Cortina (1962–82) — over 4,300,000 in five generations.[47] 52. Jeep CJ/Jeep Wrangler (1941-Present) - Over 4,000,000 in ten distinct generations, with many derivatives being produced for military and civilian use over that period. 53. Toyota Land Cruiser (1953–present) — over 4,000,000 in five generations.[48] 54. Pontiac Grand Am (1973–75, 1978–80, 1985–2006) — Pontiac's bestselling nameplate; over 4,000,000 in five generations.[49] 55. Hindustan Ambassador (1958–present) — Indian-built version of the Morris Oxford; almost 4,000,000 in a single generation to 2004.[50] 56. Citroën 2CV (1948–90) — 3,872,583 in a single design; including commercial variants, the total figure is approximately nine million.[51] 57. Fiat 500 (1957–75) — known as the Nuova to distinguish it from the earlier Topolino; 3,600,000 in a single design.[52] 58. Zaporozhets (1960–94) — 3,422,444.[53] 59. Fiat 1100 (1953–2000) — over 3,200,000, including sales of licensed or derivative versions by PAL Premier in India, Fiat Concord in Argentina and Fiat Neckar in Germany.[citation needed] 60. Ford Falcon (1960–present) — over 3,000,000 in six generations to 2003, almost exclusively in Australia and New Zealand.[54] 61. Subaru Legacy (1988–present) — over 3,000,000 in four generations to 2005, including Australian sales as the Subaru Liberty.[55] 62. Trabant (1957–91) — over 3,000,000 built by VEB Sachsenring in Zwickau, Saxony until the reunification of Germany led to the closure of the factory.[56] 63. Peugeot 504 (1968–2006) — more than 3,000,000 built by Peugeot in France, Argentina, China, Kenya and Nigeria.[57] 64. Jeep Cherokee (XJ) (1984–present) — 2,884,172 in North America until 2001; production continues in China.[58] 65. Volvo 200 series (1974–93) — 2,862,573 in a single generation; the bestselling car built in Sweden.[59] 66. Ford Sierra (1982–93) - approximately 2,700,500 across two generations.[citation needed] 67. Mercedes-Benz S-Class (1965–present) — approximately 2,700,000 of the first five generations since the Mercedes-Benz W108; the world's bestselling premium automobile.[60] 68. Holden Commodore (1978–present) — 2,500,000 in the first four generations up to 2008.[61] 69. Peugeot 405 (1988–97) — 2,500,000 vehicles have been sold worldwide.[citation needed] 70. Suzuki Wagon R (1993–present) — Japan's bestselling kei car; over 2,500,000 in three generations to June 2006.[62] 71. Honda CR-V (1996–present) — approximately 2,500,000 to September 2006, claims to be the bestselling "entry level crossover SUV".[63] 72. Mitsubishi Pajero (1982–present) — also known as the Montero and Shogun in various export markets; approximately 2,500,000 of the first three generations.[64] 73. Pontiac Firebird (1967–2002) — approximately 2,500,000 in four generations.[65] 74. Renault 12 (1969—2005) — approximately 2,500,000 in one generation, sold as Renault or rebadged as Dacia 1300.[66] 75. Maruti 800 (1984–present) — a rebadged Suzuki Alto, and the current bestselling car in India; 2,400,000 of a single generation.[67] 76. Renault Twingo (1993–present) - 2,400,000 sold.[68] 77. Fiat 125 (1967–1991) — in a single design, 2,335,000 worldwide; including sales of licensed or derivative versions by Polski Fiat in Poland, Fiat Concord in Argentina, Lada in Russia, Zastava in Serbia, SOMACA in Morocco and Neckar in Germany; 78. BMC ADO16 (1962–74) — 2,167,783 made under the brand names of Austin, Morris, MG, Riley, Vanden Plas and Wolseley.[citation needed] 79. Simca 1100 (1967–85) — 2,139,400, including a small amount of CKD kits and commercial versions; in later years the vehicle was sold as the Talbot-Simca 1100.[69] 80. Chevrolet Vega (1971—77) — 1,966,157 in a single generation. includes Cosworth Vega Twin-Cam (1975–76) — 3,508 [70] 81. Rover Metro (1980–98) — first sold as the Austin Mini Metro and later Rover 100; 2,078,218.[71] 82. Simca 1000 (1961–78) — 1,935,098.[69] 83. Mercedes-Benz W201 (1983–93) — known as the Mercedes 190; 1,879,629 in a single generation.[72] 84. Chevrolet Corvair (1960–69) — 1,835,170 in a two generations-only 6000 produced final year.[73] 85. Nissan Maxima (1981–present) — 1,700,000 in the first five generations up to 2001.[74] 86. Nissan Z-cars (1969–98, 2003–present) — 1,685,000 in five generations up to 2005; World's bestselling sports car.[75] 87. Volkswagen Santana (1984–present) — over 1,670,000 Chinese made models in a single generation, the best selling Chinese made car.[76] 88. Peugeot 204 (1965-1976) -- 1,604,296 produced. 89. Nissan Micra (1982–present) — European version the Nissan March; 1,550,000 units built by UK plant in Sunderland since 1992.[citation needed] 90. Vauxhall Viva (1963–79) — 1,501,353 in three generations.[77][78][79] 91. Citroën DS (1955–76) — 1,455,746; sold 12,000 in a single day upon release at the 1955 Paris Motor Show.[80] 92. Morris Minor (1948–71) — 1,368,291 in a single generation of saloons, estates, vans, pickup trucks and convertibles.[81] 93. Chevrolet Corvette (1953–present) — 1,302,401 of the first five generations sold to 2003.[82] 94. Nissan Primera (1990–present) — 1,271,887 in three generations.[citation needed] 95. Zastava Skala (1971–2008) - 1,273,532[citation needed] 96. Autobianchi A112 (1969–86) — 1,254,178; also marketed as Lancia A112 in some markets and periods.[83] 97. Volvo 140 (1966–74) — 1,252,371 in a single generation.[59] 98. Volvo 700 series (1982–92) — 1,239,222 in a single generation.[59] 99. Morris Marina (1971–80) — 1,163,116 of a single genertation.[71] 100. Buick Riviera (1963-99) — 1,127,261 built over eight generations.[84] 101. Renault 4CV (1946–61) — 1,105,547 of a single design; the first French car to achieve more than one million sales.[85] 102. Volvo 300 series (1976–91) — 1,086,405 in a single generation.[59] 103. Volvo S40 / V40 (1995–2004) — 1,000,034 in a single generation.[59] 104. Honda Fit (2001–present) — over 1,000,000 in a single generation, including export sales as the Honda Jazz;[86] the bestselling car in Japan, and the first in that country to outsell the Toyota Corolla since 1969.[87] 105. Toyota Prius (1997–present) — the first and bestselling mass-produced hybrid vehicle; approximately 1,000,000 worldwide in three generations to May 2008.[88] 106. Mazda Axela (2003–present) — Mazda's fastest ever seller, 1,000,000 in three years; known as the Mazda 3 in most markets outside Japan.[89] 107. Mazda 6 (2002–present) — Mazda's previous fastest seller; 1,000,000 in four years.[90] 108. Mazda MPV (1988–present) — 1,000,000 in three generations.[90] 109. Hyundai Elantra (1991–present) — 1,000,000 in the first three generations to 2006;[91] also sold as the Lantra and Avante. 110. Dodge Aries / Plymouth Reliant (1981–89) — known as the 'K-cars' after their common platform; 972,216 in a single generation between the two marques.[92] 111. Lincoln Town Car (1981–present) — one of the bestselling luxury cars in the United States. 944,030 were sold between 1994 and 2005.[93] 112. Tata Indica (1998–present) — The first indigenous car launched in India and best selling indigenous Indian car ever. 940,000 were sold between 1998 and 2008.[94] 113. Saab 900 (1978–93) — Saab's bestseller; 908,810 in a single generation of sedans, hatchbacks and convertibles.[95] 114. BMW 02 series (1966–1977) — 861,940 in a single generation of sedans, hatchbacks and convertibles.[96] 115. Mazda RX-7 (1978–2002) — Mazda's bestselling and longest running rotary engined sportscar; 811,634 in a three generations.[97] 116. Jaguar XJ (1968–74) — 800,000 sold over three generations.[98] 117. Yugo (1981–2008) - 794,428 produced[citation needed] 118. Dacia Logan/MCV/Van (2004–present) — 783,283 from launch in 2004[citation needed] 119. Mazda MX-5 (1989–present) — also known as the Miata and Eunos Roadster; almost 750,000 in the first two generations to 2005, verified by the Guinness Book of Records as the bestselling two-seater, convertible (open top) sports car in history.[99] 120. Chevrolet Monza (1975-80) — 731,504 in a single generation[100] 121. Alfa Romeo 156 (1997-2005) — 680,000 in a single generation,with two facelifts.[101] 122. AMC Gremlin (1970–78) — 671,475 of a single generation.[102] 123. Austin Allegro (1973–83) — 642,350 of a single generation, either as a hatchback or estate.[citation needed] 124. MG F (1995–2005) — over 641,000 made in two generations. The bestselling two-seater sports car in history before the Mazda MX-5.[citation needed] 125. Morris Oxford (1913–71) — 640,263 made over ten generations.[citation needed] 126. Porsche 911 (1963–present) — best selling and longest running Porsche in history; 639,532 produced over six generations.[103] 127. Austin Maestro (1983–94) — 605,411 in a single generation; performance variants also sold under the MG marque.[71] 128. Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (1954–present) — 600,000 produced over five generations.[104] 129. Austin Montego (1984–94) — 571,460 in a single generation; performance variants also sold under the MG marque.[71] 130. MG MGB (1962–80) — 514,852 made in coupe and roadster variations.[71] 131. Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class (1997–present) — 500,000 produced over two generations.[105] 132. Volkswagen Karmann Ghia (1955–75) — 486,927 built in Germany (445,238) and Brazil (41,689) over two generations[106][107] 133. Lancia Dedra (1989–2000) - 418,084 in a single generation.[108] 134. Rover 800 (1986–99) — 317,126 made in two generations.[71] 135. Nissan 240SX (1989–98) — 259,730 made for the US specification cars over two generations, does not account for other production of Silvia, 180SX and 200SX.[citation needed] 136. MG Midget (1961–79) — total of 226,001 produced over a single generation[109] 137. Porsche Boxster (1996–present) — 200,000 produced over two generations.[110] 138. Porsche 944 (1982–91) — 163,192 of a single generation 139. Porsche 924 (1976–88) — 152,081 of a single generation 140. Pontiac Astre (1975-1977) — 147,773 in a single generation[100] 141. Honda S series (1963–70, 1999-present) — accounting for two different generations (S600, S500, S800 and S2000), 134,856 produced.[111][112] 142. Honda T series (1963–67) — 119,146 produced over a single generation.[113] 143. Austin-Healey Sprite (1958–71) — total of 129,347 produced over three generations[109] 144. Buick Skyhawk (1975-80) — 125,311 in a single generation[100] 145. Porsche 914 (1969–76) — 118,978 of a single generation[114] 146. Porsche 356 (1948–65) — 76,313 produced from 1948 through 1965.[115] 147. Honda Airwave (2005–06) — 76,099 sold.[citation needed] 148. Jaguar E-Type (1961–74) — 72,529 sold.[116] 149. Porsche 928 (1978–95) — 61,056 of a single generation 150. Matra Rancho (1977–1984) — 57,792 sold.[117] 151. Honda Beat (1991–1996) — best selling sports Kei car (and best selling of the first wave microsportscars nicknamed the Heisei ABC trio (平成ABCトリオ, Heisei ABC torio?)) or ABC御三家 (ABC go san ke?), 33,600 produced.[118] 152. BMW 8 Series (1989–99) — total of 30,609 produced.[119] 153. Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow (1965–80) — total of 29,030 produced over a single generation, best selling Rolls-Royce[120] 154. Suzuki Cappuccino (1991–1997) — longest running of the first wave microsportscars nicknamed the Heisei ABC trio (平成ABCトリオ, Heisei ABC torio?) or ABC御三家 (ABC go san ke?), 28,010 produced.[121] 155. Alpine A coupes (1955–95) — total of over 26,734 produced, excluding licensed versions. Accounting for over 150 A106s, 177 A108s, over 7,500 for the A110s [122], 11,616 GTA/A610s[123] and 7,291 GTA/A610s[124] produced. 156. Dodge Viper (1992–present) — over 25,000 produced over two generations.[125] 157. Lotus Elise (1996–present) — bestselling Lotus in history; over 20,000 produced over two generations to December 2004.[126] 158. Ferrari 360 (1999–2004) — bestselling Ferrari in history; over 17,000 coupés and convertibles.[127] 159. Honda NSX (1990–2006) — total of 19,005 produced.[128] 160. Porsche 968 (1982–91) — 12,776 of a single generation[129] 161. Rolls-Royce Phantom (1925-39, 1950-1991, 2003-present) — total of 11,742 produced over seven generations, including its recent Drophead Coupé variant, the longest running Rolls-Royce nameplate.[130] 162. Maserati Quattroporte (1963–1969, 1974–2000, 2004–present) — total of 11,350 produced over six generations 163. Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit (1980–95) — total of 9,626 produced over a single generation 164. Rolls-Royce Silver Spur (1980–98) — total of 8,934 produced over a single generation 165. Lamborghini Gallardo (2004–present) — bestselling Lamborghini in history; 8,588 coupés and convertibles to the end of 2008.[120][131][132] 166. Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost (1906-26) — total of 7,874 produced over a single generation[120] 167. Bentley S series (1955–65) — total of 7,476 produced over three different model variants (S1, S2 and S3), best selling Bentley[109] 168. Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud (1955–66) — total of 7,372 produced over a single generation[120] 169. Bentley Turbo R (1985–98) — total of 7,280 produced over a single generation, also accounts for the RT variant 170. De Tomaso Pantera (1970–91) — total of 7,260 produced over a single generation, longest running and best selling De Tomaso[133] 171. Aston Martin DB7 (1993–2003) — bestselling Aston Martin in history; 7,000 produced.[134][135] 172. Rolls-Royce Corniche (1971–96, 2000-2002) — total of 6,783 produced over two generations, including its Bentley variant[120] 173. Jensen Interceptor (1950-57, 1966–76) — total of 6,496 produced over two generations[109] 174. Bentley Mark VI (1946–52) — total of 5,208 produced over a single generation[136] 175. Lamborghini Diablo (1990–2001) — total of 2,884 produced over a single generation, best selling Lamborghini at the time[137] 176. Bentley T-series (1965–80) — total of 2,436 produced over a single generation of all variants[109] 177. Bentley 3.5 Litre (1933–39) — total of 2,411 produced over a single generation 178. Bentley R Type (1952–55) — total of 2,323 produced over a single generation[109] 179. Lamborghini Countach (1974–1989) — total of 2,042 produced over a single generation, longest running Lamborghini nameplate 180. Bentley Mulsanne (1980–02) — total of 2,019 produced.[119] 181. Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith (1946–59) — total of 1,883 produced over a single generation[120] 182. Bentley Eight (1984–92) — total of 1,736 produced over a single generation[138] 183. Bentley 3 Litre (1921–29) — total of 1,622 produced over a single generation[139] 184. Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph (1998–2002) — total of 1,570 produced over a single generation 185. Porsche Carrera GT (2004–06) — total of 1,270 produced, the biggest selling supercar of recent times.[140] |
[14 楼] Zippo
[陈年泡菜]
09-11-4 18:08
原文由 catchmyshadow 发表 看来这数据有问题,ACCORD也只到2002的第六代,还只有北美的数据。 |
[13 楼] catchmyshadow
[泡菜]
09-11-3 17:38
Why can`t I find a AUDI?
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[12 楼] billmonroe
[禁言中]
09-11-3 17:25
原文由 redbuta 发表 我们中国消费者是宣传和广告中的皇帝,市场上的奴隶。我们买到手的车是什么质量!! |
[11 楼] catchmyshadow
[泡菜]
09-11-3 16:14
29应该包括宝来吧
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[10 楼] Zippo
[陈年泡菜]
09-11-3 09:01
原文由 biggeris 发表 怎么有MAZDA 6这类车型号呢? |
[9 楼] 龘
[泡菜]
09-11-3 01:36
1,o□□□□obile的L-D-S-M为啥变方块了呢?
2,扯JB蛋的数据 ![]() |
[6 楼] biggeris
[禁言中]
09-11-3 00:31
原文由 Zippo 发表 vehicle nameplates |
[5 楼] Zippo
[陈年泡菜]
09-11-2 23:26
原文由 redbuta 发表 对呀,我在WIKI上无意中看到的。比较怀疑,比如FIT,本田前两年到处叫“200万200万”,可这里只有那么丁点,不知这个数据是怎么统计出来的。还有,没有YARIS |
[4 楼] redbuta
[泡菜]
09-11-2 23:04
这个应该是全地球销量吧,咱中国人依然是地球人,活在地球上……
原文由 billmonroe 发表 |
[3 楼] robin888
[资深泡菜]
09-11-2 16:12
男人说英文真是好帅哦。。。。。。。目眩神迷。。。。。浑身酥软。。。。。。。
大声d 唔好停 |
[2 楼] billmonroe
[禁言中]
09-11-2 16:04
So what? We're Chinese, and we live in China.
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