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Top 11 Best-Selling Pickup Trucks In America – September 2017

Top 11 Best-Selling Pickup Trucks In America – September 2017

Best Selling Pickup Trucks for September 2017

Here you will find the Pickup sales leaders in the United States for September 2017. Each month we compile the pickup model sales data and reports for North American markets and analyze it to create the best selling list below.

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Our Take On The Numbers
Best Seller Report & Rankings
Segment Analysis

If you want more data, check out our last few months of data Top 11 Best-Selling Trucks In America – July 2017 or Top 11 Best-Selling Trucks In America – August 2016. Also check out our other Segment reports or dive deeper into Truck Sales


Our Take On The Pickup Sales Numbers

Sales of pickups in the USA have topped two million in the nine months to date, with sales of full-size pickups and small / midsize pickups up over 8 and 16% respectively year-on-year. Over a quarter of a million pickups were sold across the US in September, helping the segment smash the two million mark one month earlier than it did last year.

The Ford F-Series remains fixed to the top spot, as it and the second-placed Chevrolet Silverado post impressive year-on-year growth of over 20%. Each posted their strongest month of 2017 so far, with the F-Series topping 80,000 registrations for only the fourth time since 2011, and the second this year.

The GMC Sierra very narrowly outsold the Toyota Tacoma in September, with less than 60 registrations separating the pair as they fight over fourth place on our pickup chart.


Best Selling Pickup Truck Rankings

Top Pickup Sales Figures – This Month

This sales table of shows the top pickup sales performers in the United States, including their year on year growth rates both for the most recent month and year to date figures. Note that this table is sortable and that it fees the chart below. You can easily change the chart by filtering and sorting the below table.

For reference US = United States Sales for the month, US LY = Last Year’s United States Sales for the month, US vs LY = The Year on Year Growth Rate, YTD = United States Sales Year to Date, YTD LY = Last Year’s United States Year to Date Sales, YTD vs LY = The Year on Year Growth Rate.

Model US US LY US vs LY YTD YTD LY YTD vs LY
Ford F-Series 82,302 67,809 21.40 658,636 595,656 10.60
Chevrolet Silverado 55,236 45,380 21.70 418,590 425,556 -1.60
Ram P/U 47,142 47,792 -1.00 374,901 361,086 4.00
GMC Sierra 18,106 18,068 0.20 154,476 164,440 -6.10
Toyota Tacoma 18,058 15,723 14.90 147,420 142,711 3.30
Chevrolet Colorado 11,271 10,383 8.60 83,034 80,047 3.70
Toyota Tundra 11,159 9,507 17.40 85,677 84,822 1.00
Nissan Frontier 5,111 7,596 -32.70 55,208 69,388 -20.40
Nissan Titan 3,773 2,484 51.90 35,549 10,974 223.90
GMC Canyon 2,922 2,949 -0.90 23,269 27,206 -14.50
Honda Ridgeline 2,784 3,318 -16.10 26,576 12,747 108.50
Model US US LY US vs LY YTD YTD LY YTD vs LY
∑ = 257,864 ∑ = 231,009 ∑ = 2,063,336 ∑ = 1,974,633
Average Average Average Average Average Average 0.00
Minimum 2,784 Minimum 2,484 Minimum 21.40 Minimum 23,269 Minimum 10,974 Minimum 10.60
Maximum 82,302 Maximum 67,809 Maximum 21.40 Maximum 658,636 Maximum 595,656 Maximum 10.60

Top Pickup Sales Figures – Chart

Below is a chart showing how the best selling pickup trucks stack up against each other in terms share of the top spots. Please note that this isn’t total market share for the total pickup truck market, just how the top models stack up against each other. This chart is synched with the above sales table so you can sort and edit that table to see different cuts of the data in this chart.

Pickup Sales Analysis – Year To Date

In this table we look at how the broad truck market is split into two major types of model types.

Model US US LY US vs LY YTD YTD LY YTD vs LY
Small / Midsize 114,489 98,333 16.43 922,058 872,124 5.73
Full Size 143,375 132,676 8.06 1,141,278 1,102,509 3.52
Total 257,864 231,009 11.63 2,063,336 1,974,633 4.49
Model US US LY US vs LY YTD YTD LY YTD vs LY