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A Costco Wholesale store in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA. Costco is a combined department store and supermarket that sells in bulk and requires a club membership to shop. Customers are visible at the store entrance and cars are in the parking lot.
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Sure, Costco is our favorite place to buy jumbo packs of housewares and juicy rotisserie chickens, but cars? Maybe so: The Costco Auto Program, which aims to save members money on new and used vehicles from more than 3,000 dealerships nationwide, is more popular than ever. But which cars are shoppers scoping out? Here are the top 10 new and pre-owned vehicles requested during the first quarter of 2022.

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10. New: Toyota Corolla

Red Toyota Corolla driving on suburban street
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

Starting at just $21,450, the Toyota Corolla is one of the more affordable sedans on the market. Drivers who care more about style and safety than a fun, fast ride gravitate toward this always popular model. As a bonus, the compact vehicle is fuel efficient — something vital to most drivers nowadays. 

Related: The Most Popular New and Used Cars and Trucks in America

10. Pre-Owned: Lexus RX

Lexus RX
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

Are Costco car buyers too practical to spend big on luxury vehicles? Maybe — the Lexus RX, starting at $45,920, is the only luxury model on this list. The RX was the No. 2 selling luxury vehicle overall in 2020, according to MotorTrend, eclipsed only by the Tesla Model 3. Car and Driver says it blends a sporty look with a comfortable ride, but notes that it might not have enough power to satisfy some luxury buyers. 

Related: Luxury Cars Under $50K That Are Totally Worth Owning

9. New: KIA Telluride

2020 Kia Telluride
Kia America, Inc.

Kia’s only vehicle to crack Costco shoppers’ list of favorites, the Telluride starts at $33,090 and is yet another strong competitor in the crowded field of midsize SUVs. And if you still think Kias are also-rans, take note: Car and Driver gives the Telluride a 10 out of 10 rating, praising its roomy, “utterly lavish cabin.” 

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9. Pre-Owned: Subaru Forester

Subaru Forester
Subaru

The Subaru Forester is so one of the most popular used vehicles Costco customers opt for. Buying pre-owned might not save shoppers as much as they’d like, though: It’s among the cars with the best resale values out there.

8. New: Honda Accord

Honda Accord
American Honda Motor Co., Inc

Scoring a coveted 10/10 rating from Car and Driver, the Honda Accord has been a bestseller for years. Starting at $27,615, the Accord is not just affordable — it’s also comfortable, stylish, and fun. 

8. Pre-Owned: Toyota Tacoma

2020 Toyota Tacoma
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

Starting at $27,150, the Tacoma is the cheapest of Costco buyers’ most-requested trucks, and it has always been a brisk seller. But take note: Critics say there are better buys. For instance, Motor Trend is no fan of the cramped cabin and relatively rough ride, though it does say the Tacoma is a very capable truck for off-roading

7. New: Honda Civic

Honda Civic
American Honda Motor Co., Inc

The Honda Civic draws a 9.5/10 from Car and Driver, which calls out high points such as an affordable price tag (starting at $23,645), an upscale appearance, and a comfortable cabin. 

7. Pre-Owned: Toyota Highlander

2018 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

Given its beefy price tag — a fully loaded Highlander can cost more than $50,000 — this is a vehicle for which buying used can be a practical decision. Given its popularity, we’re not surprised to see the Highlander rank for new and pre-owned vehicle requests.

6. New: Toyota Camry

Parked white 2020 Toyota Camry
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

SUVs aren’t the only vehicles around with spacious interiors — even if they do fill the streets. The Toyota Camry is a low-key, midsize family sedan that is comfortable, dependable, and affordable (starting at $27,000). It’s no wonder the vehicle is in demand among Costco shoppers.

6. Pre-Owned: Toyota Sienna

2018 Toyota Sienna SE
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

The Toyota Sienna is the only minivan to make its way on this list — and the only minivan on the market offered exclusively as a hybrid. MotorTrend raves about how spacious and sensible the Sienna is, and it has excellent fuel economy. What really takes this ride to the next level is the built-in fridge and vacuum.

5. New: Hyundai Tucson

2022 Hyundai Tucson
Hyundai Motor America

The 2022 Hyundai Tucson’s design breaks away from the bestselling style put in place in 2020. Though it’s classified as a compact SUV, the Tucson has plenty of space, and offers an optional hybrid powertrain for optimal fuel economy.

5. Pre-Owned: Honda Civic

Honda Civic
American Honda Motor Co., Inc

MotorTrend ranks the Honda Civic as the No. 1 compact sedan. It’s an affordable vehicle, starting at $21,900, and boasts incredible fuel economy, a powerful engine, and an abundance of attractive safety features.

4. New: Toyota Sienna

2021 Toyota Sienna
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

The Toyota Sienna is so popular with Costco shoppers that it’s not just the only minivan on this list and among the top 10 for used vehicles, but appears even higher in the new-vehicle top 10.

4. Pre-Owned: Toyota Camry

2018 Toyota Camry XSE (13)
2018 Toyota Camry XSE ((13)) by Automotive Rhythms ((CC BY-NC-ND))

As sedans go, it’s hard to go wrong with a Camry. The car starts at $25,395 and is a bestseller year after year. One of the top reasons to buy one, other than its legendary reliability: unbeatable safety features, according to U.S. News.

3. New: Toyota Highlander

2020 Toyota Highlander
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

The Toyota Highlander gets a whole lot of love from Costco buyers. And it’s not hard to understand why: Starting at $34,910, it has a sleek design and practical features. Still, the cramped third row is comfortable for kids only (and maybe those bulk packs of cereal you just couldn’t resist).

3. Pre-Owned: Toyota Corolla

Toyota Corolla Hybrid
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A

We told you the Corolla has a gravitational pull with Costco shoppers: Like the Sienna, this dependable ride is on the list twice — as a new car and as a used car.

2. New: Honda CRV

2022 Honda CRV
American Honda Motor Co., Inc

Cruise around any Costco parking lot and report back on how many CR-Vs you find (we’re guessing several). Starting at $26,400, it continues to be one of the nation’s hottest-selling vehicles, according to Car and Driver. 

2. Pre-Owned: Honda CR-V

Chiangmai, Thailand - May 10, 2018: Private Car Honda CRV City Suv Car. On road no.1001 8 km from Chiangmai city.
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The CR-V pops up again thanks to Costco shoppers angling for a deal on a used model. And 2020 may be a good model year when it comes to nabbing a bargain on this popular car: Sales dropped during the pandemic. 

1. New: Toyota RAV4

Toyota RAV4 Prime 2021
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

This longtime rival of the Honda CR-V has a similar price tag (it starts at $26,525), a similarly sized cabin, similar fuel economy … well, similar lots of things (though U.S. News prefers the CR-V by a nose). It’s also America’s No. 4 bestselling vehicle for 2021, and the top-selling non-truck.

1. Pre-Owned: Toyota RAV4

2018 Toyota RAV4
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

The RAV4 cements it: Costco shoppers would rather drive a Toyota than any other brand. 

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Saundra Latham regularly exploits her grocery’s fuel-points program for free tanks of gas and skips the salon in favor of the $5.99 sales at Great Clips. She has made her home in areas with a low cost of living, such as Dayton, Ohio, and Knoxville, Tenn.

Before joining Cheapism as the site’s first staff writer, Saundra freelanced for websites including Business Insider, ConsumerSearch, The Simple Dollar, The Motley Fool, and About.com. She was previously an editor at The Columbus Dispatch, one of Ohio’s largest daily newspapers. She holds a master’s in communication from Ohio State University and a bachelor’s in journalism from American University. 

Rachel is a Michigan-based writer who has dabbled in a variety of subject matter throughout her career. As a mom of multiple young children, she tries to maintain a sustainable lifestyle for her family. She grows vegetables in her garden, gets her meat in bulk from local farmers, and cans fruits and vegetables with friends. Her kids have plenty of hand-me-downs in their closets, but her husband jokes that before long, they might need to invest in a new driveway thanks to the frequent visits from delivery trucks dropping off online purchases (she can’t pass up a good deal, after all). You can reach her at [email protected].