Updated January 15, 2007
The top 10 searches in 2006 included a mix of domestic and foreign models. Overall, information about cars was sought as often as sports utility vehicles and trucks combined.
The most popular searches:
1. Ford Mustang
2. Honda Civic
3. BMW
4. Honda Accord
5. Ford F150
6. Chevy Silverado
7. Mitsubishi Eclipse
8. Chevy Camaro
9. Jeep Wrangler
10. Toyota Tacoma
“Our Top Ten Most Searched-for Vehicles list mirrors the diversity of America’s population,” said Shawn Tucker, manager of content for AutoTrader.com. “The list contains vehicles from domestic manufacturers as well as import manufacturers and captures the varying body-style offerings of today’s automotive industry from sedans to pickup trucks and SUVs.”Copyright 2010 by Capitol Broadcasting Company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Top Search term for Cars? Mustang, AutoTrader.com Says
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When potential buyers are searching for information online about cars, the Ford Mustang is the most popular pick, reports AutoTrader.com.The top 10 searches in 2006 included a mix of domestic and foreign models. Overall, information about cars was sought as often as sports utility vehicles and trucks combined.
The most popular searches:
1. Ford Mustang
2. Honda Civic
3. BMW
4. Honda Accord
5. Ford F150
6. Chevy Silverado
7. Mitsubishi Eclipse
8. Chevy Camaro
9. Jeep Wrangler
10. Toyota Tacoma
“Our Top Ten Most Searched-for Vehicles list mirrors the diversity of America’s population,” said Shawn Tucker, manager of content for AutoTrader.com. “The list contains vehicles from domestic manufacturers as well as import manufacturers and captures the varying body-style offerings of today’s automotive industry from sedans to pickup trucks and SUVs.”Copyright 2010 by Capitol Broadcasting Company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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