Top Cars: Popular and Best-Selling Models for April 2025

Latest highlight: the ‘Top Car List in the U.S.‘ for April 2025. Over the past month, we’ve been curating and sharing the most viewed and rated vehicles to keep you informed about the favorites on the market.

  • Volvo XC40

    Volvo XC40

    $40,650.00
    • Fuel Type: Gasoline
    • Engine Power: 247 hp @ 5,400 rpm
    • Seat: 5 seats
    • Top Speed: 180 kmph
    • Transmission: automatic
    4.4
  • Volvo XC60

    Volvo XC60

    $47,050.00
    • Fuel Type: Gasoline
    • Engine Power: 247 hp
    • Seat: 5 seats
    • Top Speed: 180 kmph
    • Transmission: Automatic
    4.4
  • Volvo EX90

    Volvo EX90

    $79,995.00
    • Fuel Type: Electric
    • Engine Power: 402 hp
    • Seat: 7 seats
    • Top Speed: 180 kmph
    • Transmission: Automatic
    4.4

14 Comments

  1. The breakdown of top-selling models was super clear and well-written — especially the bit about fuel efficiency and resale value. I run a car-focused site myself, and I can say this is the kind of content buyers love to read. Thanks for the detailed analysis!

  2. I’ve been helping my cousin decide on a new ride, and this list gave us a solid starting point. Definitely sharing this around!

  3. I’ve been following monthly car rankings closely, and this roundup really hits the mark. It’s great to see models like the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic still holding strong—they’re reliable, efficient, and make sense for a wide range of drivers.

  4. it’s reliable, stylish, and surprisingly tech-savvy. This article did a great job laying out the pros of each model without sounding too biased.

  5. Really well put together list! It’s great to see how the best-selling models reflect shifting consumer trends—especially the rise in popularity of hybrids and EVs.

  6. As someone who’s been in the automotive field for over a decade, I really appreciate how this article breaks down the most popular models with actual insight—not just sales stats. The section on hybrid and EVs was especially timely.

  7. It’s clear that electric and hybrid models are continuing to rise in popularity—and it’s no surprise given the gas prices lately!

  8. Surprised to see how strong the EV market is growing too—might have to consider going electric sooner than I thought.

  9. Especially with 2025 models rolling out so fast. I ended up shortlisting two from your list. Also, if anyone’s looking to estimate fuel costs before buying, this fuel calculator tool was surprisingly useful. Appreciate the insights—keep these coming!

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