338,446 full-size Ford pickup trucks have been sold in the USA so far this year. The indomitable Ford F-Series, typically seen on the road as a Ford F-150 or F-250 Super Duty, posted an August 2010 sales increase of 4.5% over August 2009. 47,652 F-Series sales in August couldn't top July 2010's total of over 50,000 Ford trucks sold.
Chevrolet Silverado sales were up 5.1% to 34,084 in August 2010. Team those sales with the GMC Sierra's total - 11,640 - and you have a pretty successful pickup tandem. Toyota Tacoma sales fell dramatically in August, down from 12,547 in August 2009. The Toyota Tundra didn't suffer as much, but in a month where its main domestic competitors from General Motors and Ford managed to increase sales from August 2009 levels, the Tundra's 4.8% decline sucks.
Dodge posted an 8% improvement on August 2009 Ram sales. The pie chart of America's Top 5 Best-Selling Trucks tells the story, so scroll down for the Graph.
Chevrolet Silverado sales were up 5.1% to 34,084 in August 2010. Team those sales with the GMC Sierra's total - 11,640 - and you have a pretty successful pickup tandem. Toyota Tacoma sales fell dramatically in August, down from 12,547 in August 2009. The Toyota Tundra didn't suffer as much, but in a month where its main domestic competitors from General Motors and Ford managed to increase sales from August 2009 levels, the Tundra's 4.8% decline sucks.
Dodge posted an 8% improvement on August 2009 Ram sales. The pie chart of America's Top 5 Best-Selling Trucks tells the story, so scroll down for the Graph.
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