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FYI, Ford is really rubbing GM's nose in it with truck sales year to date...

GM Truck sales YTD

Silverado CK/Pickup............471,747
Sierra...................................173,371
Commercial trucks...................6,841
Colorado................................93,024
Canyon...................................26,129
Total......................................771,092

Ford Truck Sales YTD

F Series..................................807,379

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FYI, Ford is really rubbing GM's nose in it with truck sales year to date...

 

GM Truck sales YTD

 

Silverado CK/Pickup............471,747

Sierra...................................173,371

Commercial trucks...................6,841

Colorado................................93,024

Canyon...................................26,129

Total......................................771,092

 

Ford Truck Sales YTD

F Series..................................807,379

 

Looking at stuff like this makes me wonder how much the Ranger and Bronco will impact other Ford product sales

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FYI, Ford is really rubbing GM's nose in it with truck sales year to date...

 

GM Truck sales YTD

 

Silverado CK/Pickup............471,747

Sierra...................................173,371

Commercial trucks...................6,841

Colorado................................93,024

Canyon...................................26,129

Total......................................771,092

 

Ford Truck Sales YTD

F Series..................................807,379

 

I had to chuckle at an article a week or so ago. The title was something like 'GM sells more trucks than Ford for November.' The headline didn't mention that it included 4 lines: Silverado, Sierra, Canyon and Colorado. Obviously, Ford is kicking it for the year!

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I had to chuckle at an article a week or so ago. The title was something like 'GM sells more trucks than Ford for November.' The headline didn't mention that it included 4 lines: Silverado, Sierra, Canyon and Colorado. Obviously, Ford is kicking it for the year!

 

Just think about the difference in costs between essentially 6 different trucks for GM (Silvererra normal and heavy duty, Canyorado) vs 2 for Ford (F150, SD) and the higher revenue of F-Series vs. Canyorado (and probably higher ATPs than Silvererra) and it's not difficult to see who's winning the truck wars.

 

GM still is winning the large SUV front but new Navy and Expy are going to cut into that as well.

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Looking at stuff like this makes me wonder how much the Ranger and Bronco will impact other Ford product sales

Around here, smaller truckers are very popular. Landscapers, pool service companies, painters etc usually don't have full size trucks. If they built a Ranger Limited, I might be interested in something like that.

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FYI, Ford is really rubbing GM's nose in it with truck sales year to date...

 

GM Truck sales YTD

 

Silverado CK/Pickup............471,747

Sierra...................................173,371

Commercial trucks...................6,841

Colorado................................93,024

Canyon...................................26,129

Total......................................771,092

 

Ford Truck Sales YTD

F Series..................................807,379

 

As much as I like those numbers, you compared GM's October sales to Ford's November sales. These would be the correct figures: (I added Ford Heavy duty sales too, but you can use the regular 807,379 number without them if you want. What are 'commercial truck" sales for Chevy, anyway?

 

Silverado CK/Pickup............518,188

Sierra...................................191,507

Commercial trucks...................7,425

Colorado................................103,370

Canyon...................................28,639

Total......................................849,129

 

Ford Truck Sales YTD

F Series..................................807,379

+ Heavy Duty...........................10,376

Total.......................................817,755

Difference.............................41,750 (w/out heavy trucks, but with "commercial trucks" for Chevy) - avg of 3,795 extra/month

..............................................34,325 (w/out heavy trucks or Chevy "commercial trucks") - avg of 3,120 extra/month

..............................................31,374 (w/ Heavy Trucks AND Chevy "commerical trucks") - avg of 2,852 extra/month

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As much as I like those numbers, you compared GM's October sales to Ford's November sales. These would be the correct figures: (I added Ford Heavy duty sales too, but you can use the regular 807,379 number without them if you want. What are 'commercial truck" sales for Chevy, anyway?

 

Silverado CK/Pickup............518,188

Sierra...................................191,507

Commercial trucks...................7,425

Colorado................................103,370

Canyon...................................28,639

Total......................................849,129

 

Ford Truck Sales YTD

F Series..................................807,379

+ Heavy Duty...........................10,376

Total.......................................817,755

Difference.............................41,750 (w/out heavy trucks, but with "commercial trucks" for Chevy) - avg of 3,795 extra/month

..............................................34,325 (w/out heavy trucks or Chevy "commercial trucks") - avg of 3,120 extra/month

..............................................31,374 (w/ Heavy Trucks AND Chevy "commerical trucks") - avg of 2,852 extra/month

 

Shoot, sorry about that guys, I've been dosed up with the flu these past couple of days and didn't see my error.

so I whole heatedly apologize for spreading unintended inaccurate figures.....

 

I readily agree that GM clears out on Full Sized Utility sales compared to Ford

and while the Super Duty keeps selling so strongly, I can't seemuch improvement

in either Expedition or Navigator sales ...I could be wrong but the production volume

is pretty high there at the moment....

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Chevrolet LCF and City Express. In September 2016, GM combined sales numbers of these two vehicle models into a single entry labeled 'Commercial Truck'. They do not indicate the relative proportions of LCF and City Express sales.

Hang on, City Express is a Van, are we now to include Transit and Transit Connect sales?

Because E Series (49,393) and Transit (114,980) and Transit Connect (30,500)

sure add up to a lot more "Trucks"....

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