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Commercial van sales in America rose 12.4% in January 2013.
With just over 18,000 sales, the seven vans listed in the table below and in the accompanying chart accounted for 1.8% of the overall market.
Including the Transit Connect, Ford grabbed 60% of the sector.
The E-Series outsold all non-Ford vans combined.
You can click the model name of any of these vehicles to find historical monthly and yearly sales figures. The accompanying chart can be clicked for a larger view – it ranks the vans by January volume. You can do the same by sorting the table below. Click any column header to switch the order around.
Van
|
January 2013
|
%
Change |
Year
To Date |
YTD
% Change |
---|---|---|---|---|
3962
|
– 12.6% | 3962 | – 12.6% | |
7987
|
+ 17.7% | 7987 | + 17.7% | |
3161
|
+ 46.8% | 3161 | + 46.8% | |
1044
|
+ 24.6% | 1044 | + 24.6% | |
1077
|
+ 16.6% | 1077 | + 16.6% | |
743
|
– 1.7% | -743 | – 1.7% | |
513
|
+ 26.4% | 513 | + 26.4% |
Source: Manufacturers & ANDC
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