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11/09/2009

TOP 5 BEST-SELLING TRUCKS IN AMERICA (OCTOBER 2009) - WITH "MY NAME IS RAM" COMMERCIAL

According to some industry watchers, tag-teaming identical Chevrolet and GMC products isn't "fair". For the purpose of comparing truck sales at Ford Motor Company and General Motors, however, it only makes sense to - at least periodically - add up Silverado and Sierra sales. Of course, it's still nice to know how the players in GM's playground are faring independently. Surprisingly, Canadian Auto Sales statistics tell a unique story: GMC full-size pickup trucks out-sell the Chevys.

Regardless, monthly Sales Stats from the USA prove the strength of Ford and General Motors and the comparative weakness of anybody else who sells trucks. To a degree, that weakness even includes Dodge... er, Ram. So since we're on the topic, check out the new over-played commercial for Dodge .... er, Ram, below the Numbers. Way too prototypically truck; an anticlimactic launch of a brand; and distinctly cheap all-round. Check out the best-selling trucks from September of '09 here. Or check out the Top 5 Best-Selling Cars in America here.

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#5- TOYOTA TUNDRA: +13.1% to 7,537

#4- TOYOTA TACOMA: -14% to 8,921

#3- DODGE RAM: -30% to 12,262

#2- FORD F-SERIES: -8.8% to 39,496

#1- CHEVROLET SILVERADO/GMC SIERRA: +1.6% to 43,648


3 Comments:

  1. Commercial sucks. And apparently so do Ram sales.
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  2. it would be interesting to see how badly yhe Tacoma is beating the Dakota Ranger Colorado/Canyon Frontier and the other small trucks. It seems that just after car companys decided that small trucks should be bigger they stopped selling any of them at all.
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  3. it would be interesting to see how badly yhe Tacoma is beating the Dakota Ranger Colorado/Canyon Frontier and the other small trucks. It seems that just after car companys decided that small trucks should be bigger they stopped selling any of them at all.
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