The Toyota Grand Highlander is a hot ticket.
The new large three-row crossover utility vehicle is moving off lots faster than any other model.
The latest study from iSeeCars found that, on average, the Indiana-built Grand Highlander hybrid trim spent just 9.2 days at the dealer in July before selling for $56,396.
The standard Grand Hybrid wasn’t far behind in third place on the list at 10.7 days and $53,705.
Sandwiched between them was the Land Rover Range Rover, which was flying out of dealers in 10.4 days at an average of $149,241.
The GMC Yukon and Lexus NX350h rounded out the top five.
They were followed by the Kia Forte, Subaru Crosstrek, BMW X1, and Toyota Corolla.
The Mississippi-built Corolla has a starting price of $21,495, making it the lowest-priced vehicle made in the USA.
According to the report, the Corolla was selling for an average of $24,819 in 22.9 days.