auto dealer in black and red logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Edmunds Releases List of 'Most Researched' Vehicles

The list demonstrates that it will take a major shift in consumer preferences to unseat passenger cars from best-seller lists. Through the first 11 months of 2016, the share of passenger cars has dropped 10%, while the popularity of SUVs and light trucks continues to soar.

by Staff
December 28, 2016
2 min to read


SANTA MONICA — Edmunds.com released its list of the most researched vehicles of 2016 this week. According to the firm, the list demonstrated that while SUVs continue to dominate the automotive market, passenger cars are still an important segment.

Despite the fact that market share of passenger cars was down 10% through the first 11 months of 2016 compared to same period last year, the list of top 10 best-selling vehicles is expected to remain evenly split between trucks/utilities and passenger cars.

"Even as the popularity of SUVs and light trucks soar, and given the sheer volume of vehicles sold in the U.S., it will take a major shift in consumer preferences to unseat passenger cars from the best-seller lists," said Jeremy Acevedo, Edmunds senior analyst. "And with Toyota preparing to introduce a new Camry next year, it could help breathe a bit of life into a slowing segment."

To determine its list of “most researched” vehicles, Edmunds calculated which vehicle models on both Edmunds' desktop and mobile sites attracted lthe most monthly unique visitors.

In order from most- to least-researched, the most-researched vehicles were the Honda CR-V; Honda Accord; Honda Civic; Toyota RAV4; Honda Pilot; Toyota Highlander; Mazda CX-5; Ford Mustang; Ford F-150; and Subaru Forester.

"As SUVs become more fuel efficient, shoppers are finding they can have the best of both worlds – utility and fuel economy," said Jeremy Acevedo, senior analyst for Edmunds. "But there is still a strong contingent of consumers who love their cars, and it remains an important segment for automakers' investment."

As far as end-of-year vehicle sales go, Edmunds analysts predict that the Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado, Toyota Camry, Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla will be the best-selling vehicles of 2016, in that order.

More Auto Finance

Industryby StaffAugust 15, 2024

The Risk When the Customer Is Not in the Dealership

Take this series of steps to help protect your business from fraud by this method.

Read More →
F&Iby StaffAugust 13, 2024

Auto Loan Access Keeps Falling

July conditions tighter for consumers despite average loan rate decline.

Read More →
F&Iby StaffAugust 12, 2024

Dealers Wary of AI in Auto Finance

Poll shows growing aversion to technology’s accelerating part in process.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Auto FinanceJuly 25, 2024

Is the Death Knell Being Sounded for Dealer Financing?

There appears to be a regulatory target on auto dealer-provided loans.

Read More →
Industryby StaffJuly 24, 2024

Ferrari Calls Cryptocurrency Foray a Success

Carmaker will add the payment options in its European dealerships this month after introducing it in the U.S. last year.

Read More →
Industryby StaffJuly 16, 2024

New-Vehicle Affordability Is Up

June conditions, including best average loan rate in a year, make buying more likely.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Industryby StaffJuly 12, 2024

Pandemic-Era Prices Affect Trade-Ins

New buyers, especially those with EV trade-ins, are feeling the brunt of depreciation as market normalizes.

Read More →
Industryby StaffJuly 1, 2024

Auto Credit Crunch Tightens

Borrowers taking on more debt, moving many into delinquent territory.

Read More →
Auto Financeby StaffJune 19, 2024

New Cars Within Easier Reach

Affordability metrics improved in May as lending costs ebbed, finances flowed more freely.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Auto Financeby Hannah MitchellJune 13, 2024

A Good Deal

Rising auto loan delinquencies, though bad news, could be another opportunity for agents to help dealers come down from pandemic highs.

Read More →