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Old 08-28-2012, 06:09 PM
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Default Truck Sales YTD

Looks like Ford is still winning the Full Size truck battle.

GMC (Chevy, GMC, Cadillac) is a close second when combined.

Here is a break down of the sales YTD (June)

Ford F-Series 301,141
Chevrolet Silverado 194,508
Ram Trucks 138,581
GMC Sierra 72,945
Toyota Tundra 45,111
Chevrolet Avalanche 11,002
Nissan Titan 10,679
Honda Ridgeline 7,269
Cadillac Escalade EXT 814
GMC Totals 279,269


Looks like Ford sells 38+% of all Full size trucks sold, and RAM had the largest growth TY vs LY at almost 24% growth.


Just a little FYI
Old 08-28-2012, 06:13 PM
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Only 814 Cadillac Escalades? What's the point in even making em?

Keep up the good work Ford
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GM is catching up! Too bad it still takes them 4 different brand names to sell that many.
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Originally Posted by XtraLargeTall
Only 814 Cadillac Escalades? What's the point in even making em?

Keep up the good work Ford
Why pay 65k when you can get a fully loaded suburban for like 48k, same vehicle.
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We used to have a Yukon denali.. same thing as a caddy... But got it a lot cheaper.
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Why doesn't gm combine all their brands?
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Originally Posted by Call-_Me-Jordan
Why doesn't gm combine all their brands?
They probably think they make more money this way. Ford is guilty of it too... Lincoln, and formerly mercury too
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But it'd cut on cost if they had only chevy's right?
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If the Tundra were as good as its' owners claim, wouldn't they sell more than 45000?
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Originally Posted by TheWhiteBeast
If the Tundra were as good as its' owners claim, wouldn't they sell more than 45000?
Probably because there god awfully ugly and out of date compared to the f150.

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