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Old 04-01-05, 06:57 PM
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Rank Vehicle 2005 2004 ’04 Rank % Chng
1 Ford F-Series 189,408 209,021 1 -9.4
2 Chevy Silverado 159,321 147,337 2 +8.1
3 Toyota Camry 98,504 96,180 4 +2.4
4 Dodge Ram 89,057 102,845 3 -13.4
5 Toyota Corolla 81,658 75,125 7 +8.7
6 Honda Accord 77,371 83,231 5 -7.0
7 Chevy Impala 64,328 72,624 10 -11.4
8 Ford Explorer 62,586 83,602 6 -25.1
9 Nissan Altima 61,468 63,029 17 -2.5
10 Honda Civic 59,255 73,149 9 -19.0
11 Ford Taurus 55,114 68,679 8 -19.8
12 GMC Sierra 50,869 43,771 19 +16.2
13 Chevy Trailblazer 47,558 61,675 11 -22.9
14 Jeep Grand Cherokee 47,114 48,899 18 -3.7
15 Ford Focus 46,666 48,161 14 -3.1
16 Chevy Malibu 45,792 28,989 N/A +58.0
17 Ford Escape 44,099 41,194 N/A +7.1
18 Chrysler Town&Country 43,849 31,049 N/A +41.2
19 Ford Econoline 42,466 41,334 N/A +2.7
20 Ford Mustang 42,261 36,339 N/A +16.3
 
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No surprises here...except perhaps the Chrysler Town and Country being in the top 20 but not the cheaper Dodge Caravan.
This list also shows that the Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra have their work cut out for them if they are ever going to make a dent in domestic full-size pickup sales.
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Wow, those are a lot of truck sales!
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They still make that Taurus??
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Originally Posted by NeverSatisfied
They still make that Taurus??
It's still the King of the rental lots.
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Originally Posted by bizzy928
Wow, those are a lot of truck sales!
No, not really. Like I said in my post......no surprises there. The F-150 and Silverado traditionally lead the entire industry in sales. In the last 10 years or so the Dodge Ram has risen sharply to now be just a couple of points behind.
The domestic full-size pickups.......the classic cowboy and construction vehicles.........have an enormously loyal owner base that is harder than the Rock of Gibraltar to crack.
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Why is Chevy and GM being count as 2 and not 1, if they counted them together it would be ahead of Ford and the Altima is moving up damn
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