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The Toyota Camry has been the best-selling passenger car in the U.S. for 10 of the last 11 years, but could the perennial best-selling car be eyeing the number one overall spot Ford's
F-150 pickup truck has held the title of the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. for the past 31 years, but a slumping economy and high fuel prices have the F-150's title in jeopardy.
During the month of April, Toyota's Camry outsold Chevrolet's Silverado - which has historically always been the second best-selling vehicle in America. During April, Toyota sold 40,016
Camrys while Chevy could only move 37,231 Silverados - a decrease of 24.7 percent.
However, despite the Camry's strong April sales, the Silverado still retains the number two spot by a small margin. But if gas prices continue to climb, the Camry might just have enough
momentum to knock both pickups off their comfy top spots.