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Toyota’s Camry retakes the top spot for U.S. cars sold

April 3rd, 2014

The record setting Toyota Camry, which was the top selling U.S. car for 12 years, has retaken its spot atop the U.S. units sold list in March. Camry enjoyed an 11 percent increase last month, selling 41,953 units, pushing it ahead of the Nissan’s Altima, which sold 35,921 in March of 2014. The jump in sales is mainly attributed the winter thaw and built up demand for the top selling cars.

“Solid March sales pushed first-quarter industry results ahead of last year’s pace despite one of the harshest winters on record,” remarked Bill Fay, Toyota’s U.S. group vice president, in a statement Tuesday. “Toyota dealers had their two best sales weekends of the year late in the month, and we’re optimistic that momentum will spring us into April.” If you are looking to get into a new Toyota Camry this spring, now might be the time. Visit www.competingcarprices.com to get a new vehicle quote on a Toyota Camry, or any other vehicle, near you!