For the second month in a row, the Ford F-Series, America's best-selling truck nameplate, succumbed to the force of GM's twins, the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. Silverado sales shot through the roof, up 36% in September 2011.
It wasn't a bad month for the F-Series pickup line. In fact, September's 54,410 sales makes it the best month this year for F-Series volume. Sales rose 15% compared with September 2010. The F-Series was helped by the dying Ford Ranger, sales of which improved at an 88% clip, something you won't be hearing next year.
30% of the trucks on America's best-selling trucks list suffered year-over-year declines. Toyota Tacoma sales fell 8%; Toyota Tundra sales slid 3%; and the Chevrolet Colorado was off by 20%. America's four most popular trucks, the truly identifiable full-size Detroit machines, enjoyed significant gains.
The Top 10 Best-Selling Trucks in America for September 2011 are in the table below.
Source: Manufacturers
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It wasn't a bad month for the F-Series pickup line. In fact, September's 54,410 sales makes it the best month this year for F-Series volume. Sales rose 15% compared with September 2010. The F-Series was helped by the dying Ford Ranger, sales of which improved at an 88% clip, something you won't be hearing next year.
30% of the trucks on America's best-selling trucks list suffered year-over-year declines. Toyota Tacoma sales fell 8%; Toyota Tundra sales slid 3%; and the Chevrolet Colorado was off by 20%. America's four most popular trucks, the truly identifiable full-size Detroit machines, enjoyed significant gains.
The Top 10 Best-Selling Trucks in America for September 2011 are in the table below.
Rank | Truck | September 2011 | September 2010 | Year-To-Date |
#1 | Ford F-Series | 54,410 | 47,433 | 416,388 |
#2 | Chevrolet Silverado | 43,698 | 32,185 | 296,436 |
#3 | Dodge Ram | 24,522 | 16,887 | 177,974 |
#4 | GMC Sierra | 13,904 | 11,077 | 107,342 |
#5 | Toyota Tacoma | 8180 | 8874 | 78,654 |
#6 | Ford Ranger | 7154 | 3815 | 49,788 |
#7 | Toyota Tundra | 6695 | 6923 | 61,057 |
#8 | Nissan Frontier | 4331 | 3901 | 37,445 |
#9 | Nissan Titan | 2294 | 2063 | 15,348 |
#10 | Chevrolet Colorado | 2171 | 2723 | 23,985 |
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