10 Best Selling American Cars in History

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Can you name the 10 best selling American cars in history? Fret not if you can’t. For on this Throwback Thursday, your friends here at boomermale.com have the all details including exact numbers courtesy of listosaur.com. Ford? Chevy? Buick? Read on and find out how good your history of American cars is.

10 Best Selling American Cars in History

10. Ford Taurus (1986 – Present): 7.8 million units sold

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9. Oldsmobile 88 (1949 – 1999): 8.8 million units sold

8. Ford Mustang (1964 – Present): 9.4 million units sold

7. Ford Focus (1998 – Present): 10 million units sold

6. Oldsmobile Cutlass (1961 – 1999): 11.9 million units sold

5. Ford Fiesta (1976 – Present): 15 million units sold

4. Chevrolet Impala (1958 – Present): 15 million units sold

3. Ford Model “T” (1908 – 1927): 16.5 million units sold                                              boomer male, top 10 best selling American cars

2. Ford Escort (1968 – 2003): 20 million units sold

1. Ford F-Series Pickup Truck (1948-present): 36 million units sold

Read the entire post here. Then let us know if you have any great memories of these popular American cars. Family vacations? Backseat moves at the drive-in? Road trips? Share with us below.

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Tom Hering is a certified Boomer. Just ask him about his love for Shasta grape soda, fritos and VW bugs. By day, he is a copywriter and storyteller (www.heringcreative.com) at his world hq in Portland, OR. Previously, he worked as writer and creative director for respected agencies in Seattle and Portland. Tom is somewhat fanatical about working out (practice what he preaches at boomermale.com), rooting for the Ducks and enjoying the proverbial IPAs of P-town. Hanging out on weekends includes hiking the Columbia River Gorge and cycling (a new addiction) with one of his sons and a few friends.

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