TORRANCE, Calif., January 3, 2002 --- The Honda Accord was the best-selling
car in America in 2001, according to a review of auto industry sales figures
released today.
With sales of 414,718, the Accord topped the second place Toyota Camry,
which reported sales of 390,449 in 2001. The Ford Taurus finished in third
place with 353,560. In fourth place was the Honda Civic at 331,780. The
Civic also repeated its achievement as the best-selling compact car for
the fifth consecutive year.
The Accord last held the top sales spot from 1989 to 1991, and has continued
to be one of the three best-selling cars in America, along with the Taurus
and Camry, in subsequent years.
More than 7.7 million Accords have been sold in the U.S. since they first
went on sale in 1976. Currently about 85 percent of all Accords sold in
the U.S. are produced in North America and those models have a domestic
content level of 97 percent.
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