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The Top 5 Most Popular Cars on Our Website in 2024
These trucks, SUVs, vans, EVs, and sports cars were the most-searched vehicles on our website among shoppers this year.

Car and Driver
It can be tempting to think of today’s automotive market as a monotonous sea of crossovers and pickup trucks, but this list of the most popular vehicles on our website in 2024 may change your mind. We compiled this by tracking the buyer’s guide make-model pages with the most clicks this year. As it turns out, the top 10 contains a wide variety of vehicles from vans to sports cars to off-roaders and everything in between. Yes, there are some mainstream top sellers here, but overall it’s clear from this collection of vehicles that our readers are paying close attention to the most exciting, surprising, and significant new vehicles. The models seen here are either perennial top sellers, new models that just hit the market, or even models that haven’t arrived at dealerships yet. Read on to see the most high-interest cars on our site in 2024, ranked in ascending order of popularity.
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Lexus GX
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Toyota and Lexus have overhauled much of their body-on-frame SUV portfolio recently, and the third-generation Lexus GX was one of the most-anticipated new SUVs of the year. It’s currently comes only in GX550 form with a twin-turbo 3.4-liter V-6, and it shares its platform with the new Land Cruiser. It’s offered in a variety of trim levels including a posh Luxury model and a more rugged, off-road-oriented Overtrail configuration.
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Volkswagen ID.Buzz
The VW Bus is back, and while it’s recognizable on the outside, the electric underpinnings may surprise some of those familiar with the rear-engined Microbuses of the past. The retro ID.Buzz charmed its way onto our 10Best Trucks and SUVs list this year thanks to its stylish interior, impressive driving experience, and practical nature. Starting at just over $60,000, the ID.Buzz offers both rear-wheel-drive single-motor and all-wheel-drive dual-motor versions.
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Honda CR-V
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It’s one of the bestselling vehicles in the country, so the Honda CR-V is an unsurprising top choice among those researching new cars. A 10Best winner, the CR-V is a well-rounded compact SUV with a hybrid model that’s particularly enticing thanks to its combination of refinement and fuel economy.
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Toyota 4Runner
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Totally redesigned Toyota 4Runners don’t come around very often, so it makes sense that the new 2025 model garnered a lot of interest online. It’s related to the latest Tacoma pickup, and the latest 4Runner mid-size SUV amps up its off-road offerings while also adding a hybrid powertrain. Pricing is out now, and it starts at $42,220 but goes up to over $68,000 for the loaded hybrid models.
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Tesla Cybertruck
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You’ve probably seen one on the road by now, but it’s still hard to believe that the Cybertruck is real. Tesla’s first pickup truck is a polarizing beast to say the least, but you can’t argue with its performance: it reached 60 mph in 2.6 seconds in our testing, a remarkable result for something weighing nearly 7000 pounds. It starts at $82,235, but lower-priced models are supposedly coming next year.