Every country has its taste in cars depending on their roads, the size of the cities, and people’s lifestyles. It’s hard to pick a specific motor model that would fit different cities at once. But when it comes to the brand in general, it’s much easier to find the most preferred ones by the public. The choice may change depending on the average income per household in the city, but when you look at it on a bigger scale it becomes obvious what vehicle trademarks stand out the most. As you may already know many well-known vehicle trademarks worldwide are not American. If you ask anyone you know what countries produce the best rides chances are you’ll hear Germany, Japan, or Britain. These countries are separately known for producing the most practical, luxurious, and accessible motors in the world.
That being said, American vehicles are famous around the world not by volume but by uniqueness. Many brands are very well-known due to the specific car models and by looking at the name of the brand you might even guess the model yourself.
Top 7 American Car Brands:
- Ford.
- Chevrolet.
- Dodge.
- Cadillac.
- Jeep.
- Chrysler.
- Tesla.
If you look at smart ratings of countries that produce top-selling vehicles, you’ll see that America is fairly famous around the world for its cars as well. The main reason why America is not as famous globally is because of the drastic difference in the ride preferences of the people. US roads are generally much wider than regular roads in Europe and Asia, thus it allows for bigger vehicles. Not to mention the petrol is cheaper so people can afford to tank a truck as opposed to a sedan.
When it comes to the international market one of the best American motor trademarks is surely Ford. It is a brand that’s known around the world for its affordable and durable cars. If you look at the statistics before you’ll see that Ford ranks quite great for the most valuable rides around the world in 2016. In such a competitive market, it is amazing to be in fifth place by value worldwide. On the 10th place by value, you’ll see Tesla, which is also an American brand. It’s still quite a new label regarding manufacturing. Their first vehicle was made in 2008, yet they managed to reach the charts and take tenth place by Value Global.
Within the United States, the picture of the best-selling trademarks changed slightly. As you can see from the statistics below the market surely supports national vehicle manufacturers with the top two being Ford and Chevrolet. The latter has strengthened its position over the years by increasing its sales up to 14.6%. Jeep has also taken a good spot, almost doubling its sales in only a three-year period. It jumped from the 8th place in 2012 to the 6th place during this time.