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Originally posted by freekyFX4
Is there any indication of how many of those were F150's? Ford tends to "lump" all the "F-series" trucks together when talking about sales figures. I have heard that F150 sales were in the 600,000 range, but I am curious what the actual number is for the F150.
John
Is there any indication of how many of those were F150's? Ford tends to "lump" all the "F-series" trucks together when talking about sales figures. I have heard that F150 sales were in the 600,000 range, but I am curious what the actual number is for the F150.
John
Following is a list of the top-20 selling vehicles, ranked by total units. RANK VEHICLE 2004 2003 '03
RANK %Chge
1 Ford F-Series pickup 777,642 696,192 1 +11.7
2 Chevy Silverado-C/K pickup 644,411 645,704 2 -0.2
3 Dodge Ram pickup 363,646 375,311 5 -3.1
4 Toyota Camry 361,211 354,169 4 +2.0
5 Honda Accord 325,134 343,464 3 -5.3
6 Ford Explorer 289,872 312,940 6 -7.4
7 Toyota Corolla 282,044 285,014 9 -1.0
8 Honda Civic 262,958 259,461 8 +1.3
9 Chevrolet Impala 242,391 231,526 13 +4.7
10 Chevrolet TrailBlazer 234,344 217,495 14 +7.7
11 Ford Taurus 216,838 268,621 7 -19.3
12 Dodge Caravan 201,911 200,446 19 +0.7
13 Nissan Altima 199,917 171,875 15 +16.3
14 Ford Focus 181,231 196,188 12 -7.6
15 GMC Sierra pickup 176,679 162,490 17 +8.7
16 Chevrolet Cavalier 172,554 216,534 11 -20.3
17 Chevrolet Tahoe 159,520 162,888 13 -2.1
18 Ford Escape 156,307 139,856 N/A +11.8
19 Jeep Grand Cherokee 148,559 163,718 18 -9.3
20 Chevrolet Malibu 144,558 107,306 20 +34.7 --------------------------------------------------------------