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Discover the best selling cars in most countries since the beginning of the automobile age. Most of them are family owned and still on the market today, however many of them are lost in the mists of time.
In this article we will introduce you a little about the history of cars, so that you know a little more about the world of cars.
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The F-Series has been one of the best-selling vehicle models in America for several years. The average new model rolls off the assembly line every 52 seconds. Thus, the F-Series lineup generates revenue of around $41bn (£31.5bn) a year for Ford. The high demand for collection is related to the shale oil, construction and housing sectors.
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In Germany there is no car model that implies national identity in the same way as the Golf. So it is evident that the Germans opened their wallets and their hearts to the Golf. However, the 7 million cars sold in the European country end up being a small part of the 34 million Golf sold worldwide.
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Japan stands out for having an extremely fickle consumer public, many of whom end up being attracted to unconventional models. Thus, Toyota Corolla is the car model that is among the best sellers in the country.
The Gol is a car model produced in Brazil. So it has evolved into the place to be for the VW car. Offered in three- and five-door forms, the consumer can also order it as a saloon.
Gol soon became popular in Brazil, where it was one of the best-selling vehicle models between 1987 and 2014, it is produced in the state of São Paulo. Never managed to buy a Gol in the UK, the closest vehicle we got to was the Seat Toledo, but an 80,000 mile used example from 2012 will cost around £5,000.
The Fiesta took the UK's best-selling car title from the Escort, between the 1960s and 1990s. First place to the original Mini, sold for almost forty years.
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