The automobile industry is on track to have it’s best year since from 2006. The car sales are about 16 million units this year (2013), up from 14.5 million in 2012. The fuel efficient small cars are on rage a few years ago, now it is again time for utility vehicles and pickup trucks behind the boom.

  • 2014 Ford F-150: The long running sales champion in the United States is still the clear number one in 2013. Despite of newly redesigned trucks from Ram and Chevrolet. Ford’s F-150 sales are up almost 20% for the year.
  • Replacement car parts reviews2014 Chevrolet Silverado LTZ: Chevrolet’s redesign of Silverado was well timed to coincide with a rebound in housing, which fuels pickup truck sales. Sales are up 19.7% through October.
  • 2014 Toyota Camry: The Toyota’s mid sized car Camry is still the best selling passenger car in America. The 2014 Camry is a four door, five passenger SF, available in seven trims, ranging from the L to the XLE V6.
  • 2014 Honda Accord: The Honda Accord’s sales are up 11% following last year’s redesign. This is a four door, five passenger SF. This is available in eleven trims, ranging from the LX 6-Spd MT to the Touring 6-Spd AT.
  • 2014 Ram 1500: Ram 1500 sales are up 22.5% with redesigned advanced technology, improved gas mileage and bold new styling. The 2014 Ram 1500 Crew Cab 4X2 is a four door, up to six passenger PF, available in ten trims, ranging from the Tradesman or Express SWB to the Longhorn LWB.
  • 2014 Honda Civic: America’s one of the best selling small car got pushed down the list by stronger selling pickups, but Honda Civic sales are still up 10.3 percent for the year. The 2013 Honda Civic Coupe is a two door, five passenger CF, available in seven trims, ranging from LX 5-Spd MT to the EX-L 5-Spd AT w/ Navigation.
  • 2014 Nissan Altima: The mid sized car segment is one of the auto industry’s most competitive, but the Nissan’s competent Altima is always near to top of the heap. This is a four door, five passenger SF, available in seven trims, ranging from 2.5 to 3.5 SL.
  • 2014 Toyota Corolla: The Toyota’s trusty compact Corolla got a makeover for the 2014 model year as Toyota vowed to make its cars as more emotional. Corolla or Matrix sales are up 5.6 percent for the year. The 2014 Corolla is a four door, five passenger SF, available in twelve trims, ranging from L 6MT to S Plus 6MT.
  • 2014 Honda CR-V: The Honda’s CRV is the leader in the market for compact crossover utilities, but it’s fighting off strong contenders, including redesigned Ford Escape. The 2014 CR-V is a four door, five passenger UT, available in ten trims, ranging from LX 2WD to EX-L AWD w/Navigation.
  • 2014 Ford Escape: The Ford’s curvy redesign of the Escape crossover is a hit with consumers, with sales up 14% so far this year. The 2014 Escape is a four door, five passenger UT, available in five trims, ranging from S FWD to Titanium 4WD.

Sales of full size pickups, buoyed by steady housing market, Midwest energy boom, and lower gasoline or petrol prices, are up about 20% this year, with all these US automakers racing to keep up with demand.