So if passenger car sales in Canada are down over 20%, then truck sales must be suffering badly, too. Or not. Manufacturers competing in the Canadian Marketplace without trucks, vans, and SUVs (are there any?) aren't able to enjoy the fact that one segment of their showrooms haven't suffered plummeting sales. Indeed, the Sales Stats for the "Light Truck" category is down just 6.3% through the first three quarters of the year when compared with the same period of 2008.While The Good Car Guy utilized a Top 13 methodology when showcasing the Top 5 best-selling cars in Canada just so a General Motors car could make it into the post, there's no need for such pity here. Here are the Top 5 Best-Selling Trucks In Canada through September 30th.
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#5- FORD RANGER: 17,194
#4- DODGE RAM: 24,307
#3- CHEVROLET SILVERADO: 27,786
#2- GMC SIERRA: 28,448
#1- FORD F-SERIES: 60,594
Combined Silverado/Sierra sales still don't touch F-150. Niiice. but what's the Sierra doing selling more than the Silverado anyway
ReplyDeleteany totals on the Avalanche compared with Tundra and Titan?
ReplyDelete@JamesMayNot Toyota's Tundra is at 5,494 through September 30th. The Nissan Titan is at just 1,051. Chevy's Avalanche sales figure at 2,177 so far this year in Canada.
ReplyDeleteI guess nobody wants an import truck.
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