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Top 10 Best-Selling Cars of All Time – And Why They Sold So Well
1. Toyota Corolla – Over 50 million sold
Alright, we had to start with the Toyota Corolla. This one’s basically the Beatles of cars. Been around since the ‘60s and still going strong. Over 50 million people have driven one home, which is mad when you think about it. Why did it sell so well? It’s simple, really. The Corolla just works. You don’t buy one to show off. You buy one because you need a car that starts every morning, gets you to work, and doesn’t moan about it. It’s not flashy, but it doesn’t try to be. And you’ll find loads of them still kicking about around Manchester, especially with folks who just want a no-fuss drive. It’s like the reliable mate who’s always on time and never forgets your birthday. Solid. Dependable. Cheap to fix. And lasts forever if you look after it. We’ve seen all sorts come through our showroom-from the newer hybrids to the older petrol ones with miles on the clock and still purring like kittens. People keep buying them because they know what they’re getting: peace of mind.
2. Ford F-Series – Over 40 million sold

Now, if you’re wondering why this one’s so high up the list and thinking, “Hang on, I barely see any of these around Stockport,” you’re not wrong. This one’s massive in the States. Over there, they love a big truck, and the Ford F-Series is basically the king of pickup trucks. So why has it sold so well? Easy-people trust it to do the heavy lifting. Builders, farmers, families, delivery drivers-you name it. It’s built like a tank, but still comfy to drive. It’s the sort of thing you’d want if you had to tow a caravan to Wales and move a washing machine in the back, all in one go. Even though it’s not a big deal in the UK, there’s still the occasional one knocking about-usually from someone who’s either imported it or just loves American cars. We’ve had a couple in at Dace over the years. They always draw a bit of attention in the lot. Not exactly ideal for tight car parks in Stockport, but proper cool if you’ve got the space.
3. Volkswagen Golf – Over 35 million sold

The Golf. Now we’re talking local legends. You can’t drive through Manchester without seeing about five Golfs in one street. And for good reason-it does everything. It’s the all-rounder. Doesn’t matter if you’re 18 and it’s your first car, or 65 and just want something comfy and quick-it fits the bill. And the badge says a lot, too. VW’s always been good at making people feel like they’re getting something a bit classier, without paying silly money. Why do people keep buying it? Well, for starters, it feels solid. Shut the door, and it’s got that satisfying clunk. It’s also surprisingly fun to drive-even the diesel ones. And don’t even get us started on the GTI or R models. Those things are little rockets. We get asked about Golfs all the time at Dace. Whether it’s a nearly-new one or an older model for someone on a budget, they just fly out. There’s something comforting about a Golf. You kind of know you’re not going to get mugged off, and that goes a long way these days.
4. Honda Civic – Over 27 million sold

Now, the Civic’s one of those cars that has gone through a lot of different looks. Some people loved the spaceship-style ones, others preferred the boxier old school vibe. But no matter the shape, people kept buying them. Why? Because Honda builds cars that just don’t quit. Honestly, we’ve seen Civics at Dace with more miles on them than some pilots have flown-and they still run sweet. Another big thing? Customisation. If you’ve ever been down to a car meet near Trafford Park, you’ve probably seen a Civic that’s been lowered, had spoilers slapped on, and neon lights fitted. They’re easy to tweak, and that’s a big part of their charm. But they’re not just for the modding crowd. Families love them, too. Plenty of boot space, loads of leg room, and they’re dead reliable. It’s the kind of car you buy when you want something practical but still a bit fun.
5. Toyota Camry – Over 25 million sold

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Here’s another big hitter from Toyota. The Camry’s one of those cars you don’t really notice… but it’s everywhere. Especially in places like America and Australia. It’s their version of a comfy, reliable family saloon. In the UK, it’s a bit rarer-but they’re still around. And every time one comes through our doors at Dace, we know someone’s about to get a real bargain. They’re not flashy, but they’re smooth to drive, quiet, and basically bulletproof. They’ve always had this rep for being the car your dad buys when he’s had enough of things going wrong. If you want to just drive without worrying about blown gaskets or dodgy gearboxes, Camry’s your mate. It’s the one people keep for 10+ years. Probably still has the original floor mats in it.
6. Volkswagen Beetle – Over 23 million sold

Ah, the Beetle. Probably the most iconic shape ever made. Even if you’ve never owned one, you know exactly what it looks like. And for a lot of people, that’s what sold it-it was cute, quirky, and kind of friendly-looking. But it wasn’t just about looks. Back in the day, the Beetle was cheap to run, dead simple to fix, and built to go the distance. That’s why it sold so well worldwide. In Manchester, you’ll still see the occasional classic Beetle parked up like it’s posing for a photo. And every now and then, someone walks into Dace asking if we’ve got one-or if we can help them find one. We love that. The modern versions were decent, too. Bit pricier, but still had that charm. They weren’t for everyone, but the people who loved them really loved them. You don’t see that kind of brand loyalty with many cars.
7. Lada Riva – Over 20 million sold

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This one might seem like a curveball, but hear us out. The Lada Riva sold like crazy in Russia and Eastern Europe. You won’t see many in Greater Manchester now, but back in the day, they popped up from time to time-especially with drivers who loved a bargain. Why did it sell so well? Mainly price. It was cheap. Really cheap. But it was also tough. Built to deal with rough roads and harsh winters, it didn’t need fancy gadgets. It just got the job done. And while it wasn’t exactly stylish (some might say it looked like a fridge on wheels), it had a sort of weird charm. Plus, it was simple enough that even your nan could probably service it with a spanner and a brew.
8. Ford Escort – Over 20 million sold

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Now we’re back on home turf. The Escort was massive in the UK. Everyone either owned one, drove one, or knew someone who did. You couldn’t walk through Stockport in the ‘90s without seeing three of them on your street. They were proper everyman cars. Cheap to buy, easy to drive, and didn’t cost a bomb to run. Perfect for young drivers, small families, or just anyone who wanted four wheels and a boot. And let’s not forget the XR3i. That thing had a bit of bite, and loads of people fell in love with it. We still get the odd one coming through Dace, usually with a proud owner who’s looked after it like it’s their own child. The Escort earned its place on this list by being exactly what people needed-no frills, just function.
9. Honda Accord – Over 18 million sold

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Another big win for Honda here. The Accord’s like the Civic’s older, slightly more sensible sibling. It’s a bit bigger, a bit comfier, and still lasts forever. Loads of people bought it because it felt posh without the big price tag. And it had all the things you wanted-air con, comfy seats, decent stereo-before that stuff became standard. We’ve had a fair few in our showrooms over the years, and every time someone takes one home, you know they’re going to get their money’s worth. These cars are hardy. Long motorway commutes, city driving, school runs-it’ll take it all in stride.
10. Ford Model T – Over 16.5 million sold

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And finally, a proper piece of history. The Model T is what kicked it all off. It was the first car loads of people could actually afford, thanks to the way it was built. Henry Ford basically invented the assembly line for this thing. You won’t see one on the A6 these days, but without the Model T, who knows where we’d be? It made cars something regular folks could buy-not just the rich. It’s like the granddad of all modern motors. And it deserves its spot on the list for getting the whole industry rolling.
And there you go. These cars didn’t just sell well because of slick ads or flash features. They earned their place with reliability, affordability, and just working. At Dace Motor Company, we’ve seen how the right car makes all the difference-whether it’s something small and simple, or a bit more special. So if you’re after a car that won’t let you down-just like these legends-we’ve got you. With four showrooms across Stockport and Manchester, over 600 used cars in stock, and a team that genuinely cares about what you drive home in… we’ll help you find the one that suits you. Stop by. Have a look. Ask us anything. We’re open every day.

