Ford ended 2011 as Canada's top-selling automotive brand and Canada's top-selling automotive corporation, 36,000 sales ahead of General Motors. The Ford F-Series played a big part in that year-long victory, just as it did in December. 42.4% of all Blue Oval vehicles sold in Canada in December 2011 were F-Series pickup trucks.
While we're on the topic of brand domination, 46.7% of all Dodge/Ram sales were Ram pickup trucks. And the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra accounted for 42.2% of all General Motors sales in December. Trucks are important. At least to certain automakers. The Tacoma and Tundra accounted for just 10.7% of all Toyota sales in December. Nissan's Titan was worth just 5.3% of Nissan's total volume.
One other figure might convince you of the important place pickup trucks hold in Canada's automotive landscape: 18%. Yes, nearly one in five Canadian new vehicle sales in December can be found, not just in this chart, but in the upper 40% of this chart. The Ford F-Series was Canada's best-selling truck in December 2011. Without it, Canada's auto industry is a completely different place.
Source: Manufacturers & ANDC
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales
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While we're on the topic of brand domination, 46.7% of all Dodge/Ram sales were Ram pickup trucks. And the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra accounted for 42.2% of all General Motors sales in December. Trucks are important. At least to certain automakers. The Tacoma and Tundra accounted for just 10.7% of all Toyota sales in December. Nissan's Titan was worth just 5.3% of Nissan's total volume.
One other figure might convince you of the important place pickup trucks hold in Canada's automotive landscape: 18%. Yes, nearly one in five Canadian new vehicle sales in December can be found, not just in this chart, but in the upper 40% of this chart. The Ford F-Series was Canada's best-selling truck in December 2011. Without it, Canada's auto industry is a completely different place.
Rank
|
Best-Selling Truck
|
December 2011
|
%
Change |
Year To Date
| YTD % Change |
#1
|
Ford F-Series
| 7952 | + 11.5% | 96,325 | - 1.6% |
#2
|
Dodge Ram
| 5019 | + 21.6% | 64,297 | + 18.5% |
#3
|
GMC Sierra
| 3938 | - 8.1% | 46,680 | + 2.7% |
#4
|
Chevrolet Silverado
| 3785 | + 7.2% | 40,523 | - 2.9% |
#5
|
Ford Ranger
| 1006 | - 13.5% | 16,381 | - 16.6% |
#6
|
Toyota Tacoma
| 686 | + 31.2% | 7711 | - 4.9% |
#7
|
Toyota Tundra
| 632 | + 73.6% | 6847 | - 9.4% |
#8
|
Nissan Titan
| 323 | + 56.0% | 3103 | + 63.1% |
#9
|
Chevrolet Colorado
| 294 | - 4.5% | 2694 | - 32.0% |
#10
|
Chevrolet Avalanche
| 286 | - 19.4% | 3667 | - 0.1% |
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales
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