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momalle1 05-05-2004 09:00 PM

F Series Still Best Seller
 
Here are the ten bestsellers, with total sales figures for the period from January through March 2004:


Ford F-Series
200,661

Chevrolet Silverado
147,337

Dodge Ram
102,845

Toyota Camry / Camry Solara
96,180

Honda Accord
83,231

Honda Civic
73,149

Chevrolet Impala
72,624

Ford Taurus
68,679

Nissan Altima
63,029

Ford Explorer
60,195

grayflare 05-06-2004 01:30 AM

Nuf said!

ultramaxer21 05-06-2004 02:02 AM

But where is the neat ink pen? For those of you that think I"ve totally flipped my lid, let me explain. My dad bought a first year production F150 back in 1997 and shortly after his purchase Ford mailed him a very nice cherry wood ink pen with "F-Series, 1997 motor trend truck of the year" engraved on it.

eauclaire 05-06-2004 01:53 PM

F-Series implies a lot of different trucks though. 150,250,350 and so on... the Silverado is a specific C/K body type. Im not sure that's a fair comparison.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to poo poo the stat, I'm just wondering how many buy 150's vs. the C/K 1500 , and Ram 1500.

Planoford 05-06-2004 02:19 PM

Not positive but I think Chevy's numbers include 1500, 2500, and 3500 models just as the F Series includes, as mentioned, F150s, F250s, and F350s (heck, may include up the to the F750s).

The Chevrolet Impala surprises me.... must be a lot of rental agencies purchasing them. Another thing interesting, appears Nissan it not hitting sales projections for the Titan for if they had they would be on the list.

Planoford

Thayer 05-06-2004 02:24 PM


Originally posted by Planoford
Nissan it not hitting sales projections for the Titan for if they had they would be on the list.

Planoford

Nissan is only shooting for 100,000 this year. It's unlikely they'll ever make enough quarterly sales to get on this list.

J-150 05-07-2004 02:10 PM


Originally posted by Planoford
Not positive but I think Chevy's numbers include 1500, 2500, and 3500 models just as the F Series includes, as mentioned, F150s, F250s, and F350s (heck, may include up the to the F750s).

The Chevrolet Impala surprises me.... must be a lot of rental agencies purchasing them. Another thing interesting, appears Nissan it not hitting sales projections for the Titan for if they had they would be on the list.

Planoford


they include all.

They generally consider the heavier trucks to be the same vehicle with a different suspension/payload. But still considered the same truck.


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