Like an Amazon addict with no semblance of an outside life, the Forbsies are up to their old Listmania tricks. This time they take on, brand-by-brand, 2005's best-and-worst-selling cars and trucks in America by nameplate. The list is after the jump. If you want to sit through their Safari-hobbling, interminable slideshow, you can always check their site. After all, it includes stats, prices and pretty, pretty pictures, too!
Acura
Best: TL
Worst: RL
Audi
Best: A4
Worst: TT
BMW
Best: 3-Series
Worst: 6-Series
Buick
Best: LaCrosse
Worst: Rainier
Cadillac
Best: CTS
Worst: XLR
Chevrolet
Best: Silverado
Worst: SSR
Chrysler
Best: Town & Country
Worst: Crossfire
Dodge
Best: Ram
Worst: Viper
Ford
Best: F-Series
Worst: GT
GMC
Best: Sierra
Worst: Savana
Honda
Best: Accord
Worst: Insight
Hummer
Best: H3
Worst: H1
Hyundai
Best: Sonata
Worst: XG350/Azera
Nissan
Best: G35
Worst: Q45
Jaguar
Best: X-Type
Worst: XK
Jeep
Best: Grand Cherokee
Worst: Wrangler
Kia
Best: Spectra
Worst: Amanti
Land Rover
Best: LR3
Worst: Range Rover
Lexus
Best: RX
Worst: SC
Lincoln
Best: Town Car
Worst: Aviator
Mazda
Best: Mazda3
Worst: B-Series
Mercedes-Benz
Best: C-Class
Worst: SLR McLaren
Mercury
Best: Grand Marquis
Worst: Monterey
Mitsubishi
Best: Galant
Worst: Outlander
Nissan
Best: Altima
Worst: 350Z
Pontiac
Best: G6
Worst: GTO
Porsche
Best: Cayenne
Worst: Boxster
Saab
Best: 9-3
Worst: 9-2x
Saturn
Best: Ion
Worst: Relay
Scion
Best: tC
Worst: xA
Subaru
Best: Legacy
Worst: Impreza
Suzuki
Best: Forenza
Worst: Aerio
Toyota
Best: Camry
Worst: Land Cruiser
Volkswagen
Best: Jetta
Worst: Golf
Volvo
Best: X90
Worst: V50
Best- And Worst-Selling Cars By Company [Forbes]
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