10 Most Researched Vehicles in November

Jeremy Korzeniewski
by Jeremy Korzeniewski

Our rankings returned to some semblance of normalcy in November after taking a trip to crazy town in October. The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 still sits atop the most-researched list, but this month it’s followed by the Ford F-150 – the best-selling member of the best-selling pickup lineup in America—once again. And in third place sits a crossover SUV.


Don’t worry, Stellantis fans, the Ram 1500 didn’t fall very far.

Top 10 Vehicles Researched In October 2025:

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Ford F-150

Hyundai Palisade

Ram 1500

Toyota RAV4

GMC Sierra 1500

Toyota Camry

Hyundai Tucson

Chevrolet Equinox

Toyota Tacoma

Trucks make a strong showing every month we compile this list, and November was no different. Half of the top 10 most-researched vehicles last month had a truck bed, and four of the remaining five are crossovers with liftgates. The one with a trunk is the Toyota Camry in seventh place on the list, which was compiled using data provided exclusively to AutoGuide via AutoFinder.com — an automotive marketplace featuring over 3 million new and used vehicle listings, connecting consumers with top dealerships nationwide to easily find and secure the best deal on a car, truck, or SUV.


Falling out of the top 10 in November were the Jeep Wrangler (ninth in October and 13th in November) and the Ram 2500 (10th last month and 14th on this latest list). The two new models in November were the Hyundai Tucson and Toyota Tacoma. That means Hyundai joins Chevrolet and Toyota as the automakers with two vehicles in the top 10.


There aren’t any real surprises on this month’s list of the most-researched vehicles in America. The Palisade has been rising steadily in the rankings over the past several months, and even though it doesn’t sell in the numbers of the Toyota RAV4 (which was the best-selling SUV last year), it was recently redesigned and has proven quite popular.


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Jeremy Korzeniewski
Jeremy Korzeniewski

Growing up in a family obsessed with performance and as the son of an automotive engineer, Jeremy Korzeniewski has spent his entire life as a car enthusiast. Also an avid motorcyclist, Jeremy has spent the last two decades writing about the transportation industry and providing insights to many of the largest automotive publications in the world.

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