Which vehicles are selling poorly in the U.S. but are actually great cars?
TFLcar’s Roman Mica and Nathan Adlen crunched the numbers and counted down the TFL top 5 vehicles and one bonus vehicle to see which ones haven’t gained buyers’ attention.
Number five on the list is the Mazda 6, which has only sold about 19,000 to date. That’s in comparison to the Toyota Camry, which has sold a whopping 167,000. The Mazda 6 and Camry both compete in the midsize sedan segment, but buyers don’t seem too interested in the Mazda 6.
Number four on the list is the little-known Chevrolet SS, which has sold about 1,359 cars. The SS is a rebranded Holden that Chevy brought over from Australia that comes with a Corvette engine.
Number three and two on the list are the Jaguar F-Type and the Cadillac ELR, both vehicles Roman and Nathan said are decent. The Jaguar has only sold about 1,726 cars, but that could be because it’s in direct competition with the Chevy Corvette, which has sold about 12,000.
For the Cadillac ELR, price could play a factor into why it hasn’t caught the attention of buyers, only having sold 402 vehicles.
Find out what car made the number one spot and which was the bonus vehicle by watching the full TFLcar video above.