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Old 06-06-2007, 10:14 AM   #32
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From the Wheelmag website:

May top three by market segment:

Light Cars (under $25,000)

1. Toyota Yaris – 2389
2. Hyundai Getz – 1757
3. Suzuki Swift – 1112

Light Cars ($25,000-plus)

1. Peugeot 207 – 180
2. Citroen C3 – 70
3. Fiat Punto – 61

Small Cars (under $40,000)

1. Toyota Corolla – 3558
2. Mazda3 – 2758
3. Ford Focus – 1958

Small Cars ($40,000-plus)

1. BMW 1 Series – 173
2. Mini Cooper – 160
3. Mercedes-Benz B-Class – 124

Medium Cars (under $60,000)

1. Toyota Camry – 2027
2. Mazda6 – 1022
3. Subaru Liberty – 723

Medium Cars ($60,000-plus)

1. BMW 3 Series – 413
2. Lexus IS250 – 381
3. Audi A4 – 205

Large Cars (under $70,000)

1. Holden Commodore – 5001
2. Ford Falcon – 2801
3. Toyota Aurion – 1954

Large Cars ($70,000-plus)

1. Mercedes-Benz E-Class – 199
2. BMW 5 Series – 101
3. Lexus GS – 52

Upper Large Cars (under $100,000)

1. Holden Caprice – 224
2. Holden Statesman – 179
3. Chrysler 300C – 147

Upper Large Cars ($100,000-plus)

1. Mercedes-Benz S-Class – 38
2. Lexus LS – 37
3. BMW 7 Series – 27

People Movers (under $55,000)

1. Kia Carnival – 466
2. Toyota Tarago – 312
3. Honda Odyssey – 247

People Movers ($55,000-plus)

1. Chrysler Voyager – 35
2. Volkswagen Multivan – 30
3. Mercedes-Benz Viano – 21

Sports Cars (under $80,000)

1. Holden Astra Convertible – 123
2. Mazda MX-5 – 100
3. Volkswagen Eos – 76

Sports Cars ($80,000-plus)

1. BMW 3 Series Coupe/Convertible – 271
2. Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class – 107
3. Audi TT – 81

Sports Cars ($200,000-plus)

= 1. Mercedes-Benz CL-Class – 19
= 1. Jaguar XK – 19
2. Aston Martin Coupe – 18

SUV Compact

1. Toyota RAV4 – 1146
2. Nissan X-Trail – 1071
3. Honda CR-V – 1043

SUV Medium

1. Ford Territory – 1665
2. Toyota Prado – 1234
3. Holden Captiva – 971

SUV Large

1. Toyota Landcruiser wagon – 781
2. Nissan Patrol wagon – 631
3. Jeep Commander – 33

SUV Luxury

1. BMW X5 – 401
2. Lexus RX – 266
3. Mercedes-Benz M-Class – 228
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