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  2. List of automobile sales by model - Wikipedia

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    100 reported sales over one generation. [380] Panoz Roadster. Panoz Esperante: 1997 2000–2007 2014–2015 330 road cars built over one generation to end of 2006. [nb 1] [381] Panoz Roadster. Panoz Roadster: 1992–1995 1996–1999 220 built over one generation. [382] 1963 Peel P50. Peel P50: 1962–65 47 over one generation. [383] 1965 Peel ...

  3. List of best-selling automobiles - Wikipedia

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    The bestselling car in America in a single year, with 1,046,514 sold in 1965 including the Impala SS. [53] Hybrid electric vehicle: 2017 Toyota Prius: Toyota Prius: 1997–present 5,000,000 in four generations up to September 2022. [110] Combined sales of the Prius family nameplate totaled over 6,000,000 units in January 2017. [111]

  4. Automotive industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The four-seat 1958 Ford Thunderbird (second generation) was arguably the first personal luxury car, which became a large market segment. [33] Pony cars were introduced with the Ford Mustang in 1964. This car combined sporty looks with a long hood, small rear deck, and a small rear seat.

  5. These Are The Most Popular Cars For Every Generation in 2024

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    Here’s another interesting note: Foreign cars are popular across generations. According to the data: Honda, Nissan, Toyota and Hyundai are found in the 10 most popular models across all age groups.

  6. New study shows what cars each generation prefers. - AOL

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  7. General Motors EV1 - Wikipedia

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    The General Motors EV1 is a battery electric car produced by the American automaker General Motors from 1996 until its demise in 1999.. A subcompact car, the EV1 marked the introduction of mass produced and purpose-built battery electric vehicles.