Top 12 Cars Of 1952
Here is a list of the top 12 selling vehicles in the United States for the year 1952, listed in order from number 1-12, including auto manufacturer, model/type of vehicle, average retail price, and sales figures:
Chevrolet
- Model/Type: 150/210 Series
- Average Retail Price: $1,600
- Units Sold: 1,080,000
Ford
- Model/Type: Ford Car (custom line)
- Average Retail Price: $1,700
- Units Sold: 923,000
Plymouth
- Model/Type: Plymouth Cranbrook
- Average Retail Price: $1,590
- Units Sold: 718,000
Pontiac
- Model/Type: Pontiac Chieftain
- Average Retail Price: $2,050
- Units Sold: 529,000
Buick
- Model/Type: Buick Super
- Average Retail Price: $2,500
- Units Sold: 498,000
Oldsmobile
- Model/Type: Oldsmobile 88
- Average Retail Price: $2,220
- Units Sold: 416,000
Chrysler
- Model/Type: Chrysler New Yorker
- Average Retail Price: $3,000
- Units Sold: 160,000
Nash
- Model/Type: Nash Rambler
- Average Retail Price: $1,600
- Units Sold: 112,000
Studebaker
- Model/Type: Studebaker Commander
- Average Retail Price: $1,966
- Units Sold: 104,000
Mercury
– Model/Type: Mercury Monterey
– Average Retail Price: $2,400
– Units Sold: 101,000
Dodge
– Model/Type: Dodge Coronet
– Average Retail Price: $1,610
– Units Sold: 97,000
Packard
– Model/Type: Packard 300
– Average Retail Price: $3,700
– Units Sold: 51,000
Please note that the numbers (average retail prices and sales units) may vary slightly based on different sources, as exact data for all vehicles might not be consistently available. However, the list provides a general representation of the most popular vehicles from that era based on sales data available.