Top 10 Best-Selling Cars of November 2024
Here’s a roundup of the best-selling cars for November
10. Hyundai Tucson
2,384 registrations
This year, the Tucson got a stylish update with a fresh design and a revamped dashboard. You can choose between petrol, hybrid, or plug-in hybrid options, plus it comes with Hyundai’s solid 5-year/100,000-mile warranty. It’s also a blast to drive and super comfy on long trips, making it perfect for family adventures.
9. Peugeot 3008
The 3008 comes in hybrid and electric versions, with every model packed with great features. The quality has stepped up from the previous version, and it’s also super comfy to drive.
8. Volkswagen Tiguan
2,447 registrations
It might not be the sportiest car in its class, but it’s a solid, practical option for anyone who loves the Golf but needs more space for a growing family.
7. Volvo XC40
6. Ford Puma
3,073 registrations
It shares a platform with the now-discontinued Fiesta, so you get a fun, sporty drive with awesome handling and a solid feel on the road. The cabin's got good space, and every model comes packed with features. Plus, it's likely to be easy and affordable to maintain.
5. MG HS
3,181 registrations
The HS entered its second generation this year, sporting a more modern look, a higher-quality interior, and extra tech and features as standard. There's also a new plug-in hybrid option. Inside, it's pretty roomy with a decent-sized boot, and like the Kia Sportage, it comes with a seven-year or 100,000-mile warranty.
4. Kia Sportage
3,339 registrations
The driving experience is top-notch, it looks great, and it comes packed with standard features. Plus, you get Kia’s seven-year or 100,000-mile warranty for peace of mind. Inside, it’s super practical with plenty of storage space.
3. Tesla Model Y
3,350 registrations
The Model Y is a blast to drive, and Tesla’s supercharging network is one of the best, offering reliable charging at great prices, which makes owning this EV a breeze. Plus, it’s the only electric car in the top 10 for November.
2. Nissan Qashqai
3,776 registrations
This year, the car got a facelift with a fresh front end and a revamped interior, making it even more appealing than before. Inside, there’s plenty of space, and it offers efficient powertrains, including a hybrid option Nissan calls 'e-Power'.
1. MINI Cooper
4,412 registrations
The smallest car in the lineup is a blast to drive, with a funky interior made from recycled materials, and you can choose between petrol or electric powertrains. Plus, there’s a range of body styles, including a three-door hatchback, a five-door hatchback, and a two-door convertible.