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Top-selling vehicles in the US in June
By: The Associated Press | 01 Jul 2009 | 06:51 PM ET
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Automakers released June U.S. sales figures Wednesday. These were the top-selling vehicles, as well as the total number sold and the percent change in sales from June 2008.

Vehicle June 2009 sales Percent change

1. Ford F-series 35,915 -7.4

2. Toyota Camry/Solara 26,394 -36.5

3. Chevrolet Silverado 24,766 -27.8

4. Honda Accord 23,955 -39.7

5. Honda Civic 20,954 -47.6

6. Toyota Corolla/Matrix 19,935 -52.7

7. Ford Fusion 18,561 +26.0

8. Nissan Altima 16,350 -33.4

9. Ford Escape 15,385 +1.9

10 Chevrolet Impala 14,931 -10.4

Source: Autodata Corp.

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