- SUVs are taking over the auto market.
- In 2017, around 40% of the 17.2 million cars and trucks sold in the US were SUVs and crossovers, according to
- In July, the car-shopping website
- Some of the vehicles on the list are among the
SUVs are taking over the auto market.
In 2017, around 40% of the 17.2 million cars and trucks sold in the US were SUVs and crossovers, according to Kelley Blue Book.
Automakers have spent recent years adjusting their lineups to meet the shift away from sedans. General Motors and Fiat-Chrysler have decreased sedan production in recent years and, in April, Ford said it would move to eliminate nearly every vehicle in its lineup that isn't an SUV, crossover, or truck.
In July, the car-shopping website Autotrader released a list of the 10 SUVs that have received the most search traffic on its site.
10. Honda Pilot
9. GMC Yukon
8. Toyota Highlander
7. Chevrolet Suburban
6. Honda CR-V
5. Ford Explorer
4. Chevrolet Tahoe
3. Toyota 4Runner
2. Jeep Grand Cherokee
1. Jeep Wrangler