The overall bestsellers in the U.S. last year were the Honda Accord at 399,297 cars, the Ford Taurus at 299,659, and the Toyota Camry at 263,818. And the average new-car buyer paid just over $17,000.
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With automakers like Honda, Lexus, and Toyota all represented, the most reliable sedans all hail from one country.
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According to preliminary estimates, US Light Vehicle sales fell by 4.3% year-on-year in October, to 1.28 million units, reports GlobalData.
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