Ford F-Series


While the F-Series has been a popular option for a long time, Ford took a huge gamble with the new F-150 when it used an all-aluminum body. While some people were skittish about the development, it didn’t take consumers long to realize that the weight savings and durability of the body was worth any risks. Many shoppers prefer the EcoBoost engines, since they provide enough power to tackle most jobs, without guzzling the gas all the time. Making the pickup truck even more compelling are a load of ingenious features, such as stowable loading ramps, inflatable rear seatbelts, remote tailgate release and LED exterior lighting.

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Jeep Cherokee


This isn’t the same Cherokee from years ago, offering up a more sophisticated on-road experience that makes this vehicle a great option for commuting each day. That’s not to say that the new Jeep Cherokee can’t off-road, because it can with four-wheel drive and some optional trail-geared equipment, although it’s not quite as rugged as the Wrangler. Still, it’s sufficient for what many people need and want. Despite the polarizing exterior look, completely with narrow headlights, plenty of shoppers find the SUV attractive and eagerly plunk they money down on one, making it a popular option.

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Toyota Camry


It seems like just about everywhere you go in the United States, there are Camrys everywhere. These cars are an enthusiast’s nightmare, complete with underwhelming acceleration, non-engaging steering and mediocre suspension. For many shoppers, those factors are simply good enough. The appealing part of the midsize sedan is its reputation for incredible durability and reliability, plus an interior that is large and comfortable for everyone. While nobody in their right mind would mistake the Camry for a sports car, it does provide a broad appeal that obviously draws in a large fan base, which is why so many keep coming back to this car.

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IFCAR / Own Work

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