Forbes Lists The Best And Worst Selling Cars
Like an Amazon addict with no semblance of an outside life, the Forbsies are up to their old Listmania tricks. This time they take on, brand-by-brand, 2005's best-and-worst-selling cars and trucks in America by nameplate. The list is after the jump. If you want to sit through their Safari-hobbling, interminable slideshow, you can always check their site. After all, it includes stats, prices and pretty, pretty pictures, too!
Acura
Best: TL
Worst: RL
Audi
Best: A4
Worst: TT
BMW
Best: 3-Series
Worst: 6-Series
Buick
Best: LaCrosse
Worst: Rainier
Cadillac
Best: CTS
Worst: XLR
Chevrolet
Best: Silverado
Worst: SSR
Chrysler
Best: Town & Country
Worst: Crossfire
Dodge
Best: Ram
Worst: Viper
Ford
Best: F-Series
Worst: GT
GMC
Best: Sierra
Worst: Savana
Honda
Best: Accord
Worst: Insight
Hummer
Best: H3
Worst: H1
Hyundai
Best: Sonata
Worst: XG350/Azera
Nissan
Best: G35
Worst: Q45
Jaguar
Best: X-Type
Worst: XK
Jeep
Best: Grand Cherokee
Worst: Wrangler
Kia
Best: Spectra
Worst: Amanti
Land Rover
Best: LR3
Worst: Range Rover
Lexus
Best: RX
Worst: SC
Lincoln
Best: Town Car
Worst: Aviator
Mazda
Best: Mazda3
Worst: B-Series
Mercedes-Benz
Best: C-Class
Worst: SLR McLaren
Mercury
Best: Grand Marquis
Worst: Monterey
Mitsubishi
Best: Galant
Worst: Outlander
Nissan
Best: Altima
Worst: 350Z
Pontiac
Best: G6
Worst: GTO
Porsche
Best: Cayenne
Worst: Boxster
Saab
Best: 9-3
Worst: 9-2x
Saturn
Best: Ion
Worst: Relay
Scion
Best: tC
Worst: xA
Subaru
Best: Legacy
Worst: Impreza
Suzuki
Best: Forenza
Worst: Aerio
Toyota
Best: Camry
Worst: Land Cruiser
Volkswagen
Best: Jetta
Worst: Golf
Volvo
Best: X90
Worst: V50
Best- And Worst-Selling Cars By Company [Forbes]
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