These 5 used vehicles have the highest demand in Dallas-Fort Worth according to Carvana

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The 13th-generation Ford F-150 is highly sought after in Dallas and Fort Worth.

Used car seller Carvana has released its list of the used vehicles that are most sought after by Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas area shoppers. The list is mostly made up of the usual suspects – perennial best-sellers in their class. Here are the top five.

Carvana has vending machine locations in Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and Dallas. The company can also deliver vehicles to customers. What’s popular in those towns? They have broken the list down by city. You can find Houston’s most popular here, Austin’s here, and San Antonio’s info here.

No. 5 – Honda Accord

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The Honda Accord is a comfortable, fuel-efficient, reliable model. Buyers like its passenger and cargo space, along with its easy driveability.

No. 4 – Toyota Camry

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The Toyota Camry has many of the same desirable characteristics as the Toyota Corolla. It’s reliable and comes standard with a long list of safety features. It’s spacious, comfortable, and easy to drive.

No. 3 – Nissan Altima

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The Nissan Altima was recently redesigned but even if you go for an older model, you’ll still be getting a comfortable and fuel-efficient midsize car.

No. 2 – Nissan Rogue

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The Nissan Rogue delivers premium level appointments in higher grades and can come equipped with the company’s high-tech driver assistance system – just two of the factors that make it desirable.

No. 1 – Ford F-150

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Whether you’re buying a new Ford F-150 or one that’s a few years old, you’re getting a strong and capable truck that is equally as comfortable on-road as it is off, worksite included.

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