ggbaird
Posts : 1925 Join date : 2013-02-27
| Subject: May Pickup Sales June 4th 2013, 8:17 am | |
| May 2013 Top 15 Pickup Truck Sales - Quote :
- May 2013 is the first month in more than six years that Ford F-Series sales have made it above 70,000 units, and that was when we were talking about the possibility of seeing a 1-million-unit year from Ford.
Ford F-Series........... YTD = 299,477..... Monthly Sales = 71,604...... YTD vs. 2012 = +21.7%Chevrolet Silverado... YTD = 199,327.... Monthly Sales = 43,283...... YTD vs. 2012 = +23.9%Ram Trucks.............. YTD = 140,675.... Monthly Sales = 31,672...... YTD vs. 2012 = +23.0%GMC Sierra............... YTD = 71,065..... Monthly Sales = 16,061....... YTD vs. 2012 = +17.5%Toyota Tundra........... YTD = 41,806..... Monthly Sales = 9950......... YTD vs. 2012 = +14.8%Nissan Titan.............. YTD = 7552........ Monthly Sales = 1402......... YTD vs. 2012 = -9.5%More here... PickupTrucks.com | |
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Charlie in TX
Posts : 127 Join date : 2013-02-28 Age : 59 Location : Cypress/Sargent
| Subject: Re: May Pickup Sales June 11th 2013, 11:37 am | |
| That's good news for all but Nissan. Pent up demand or recovering economy? | |
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joemac
Posts : 1916 Join date : 2013-04-17 Location : Texas
| Subject: Re: May Pickup Sales June 11th 2013, 6:32 pm | |
| Good question. There is some buyers that have held on for quite a while now. Trucks simply cover all the bases except for the sportiness factor. A truck is likely the best cover all bases vehicle made. On top of that all of the truck offerings are pretty from the product perspective. It's a win win. Another article I had come across stated that transaction prices are trucks are way up, meaning people are opting for uplevel trims more so than in the past. | |
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