Could F-150 relinquish it's title as best-selling truck in America?
GM made HUGE gains in Q1 this year, knocking Ram out of second and gaining major ground on F-150. This is shaping up to be an interesting situation for Ford. https://www.torquenews.com/9539/ford...gm-makes-gains
It's all market trends.
Right now, the way the market is, with the Coronavirus and what not, I'd take this all with a grain of salt.
All markets are up in so much turbulence right now, it's safe betting, it will be at minimum, a year and a half after everything returns to "somewhat" normal before it starts leveling out.
Maybe by 2022, when I start looking for a replacement vehicle, things will be in my favor. Many know on here that my next vehicle will be a Ford, but unfortunately not a F-150, but rather a Superduty. I'll always keep my loyalty with Ford and my local dealer no matter the circumstances of any markets.
Right now, the way the market is, with the Coronavirus and what not, I'd take this all with a grain of salt.
All markets are up in so much turbulence right now, it's safe betting, it will be at minimum, a year and a half after everything returns to "somewhat" normal before it starts leveling out.
Maybe by 2022, when I start looking for a replacement vehicle, things will be in my favor. Many know on here that my next vehicle will be a Ford, but unfortunately not a F-150, but rather a Superduty. I'll always keep my loyalty with Ford and my local dealer no matter the circumstances of any markets.



