Commercial Van Sales In America - July 2014 YTD
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Commercial Van Sales In America - July 2014 YTD


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By way of three nameplates, Ford owned 44.3% of America's commercial van category in July 2014. 

In the full-size sector - with the Transit Connect, NV200, and Ram C/V excluded - Ford generated 39.4% of the sector's July sales, well off July 2013's 49.8% pace.


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USA commercial van sales chart July 2014
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But the E-Series-to-Transit transition will take time. Aftermarket suppliers need to ramp up availability of parts for the new van while still providing for current and future owners of the outgoing product.

But the bigger story in July's commercial van category wasn't the Transit's slow crawl towards volume status but the state of the segment overall. 

Sales jumped 39%, or 9211 units, to 32,900 in total as every single nameplate in the category sold more copies in July 2014 than in July 2013. 


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GM reported a 65% year-over-year increase in Express/Savana sales. Transit Connect volume, helped in some measure by the Transit Connect Wagon minivan for which Ford supplies no sales breakdown, climbed above 4000 units for the third consecutive month. Nissan NV200 sales reached record highs.

You can click any model name in the tables below to find historical monthly and yearly U.S. auto sales data. You can also select a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page. These tables are now sortable, so you can rank commercial vans any which way you like. Suggestions on how GCBC should break down segments can be passed on through the Contact page.

Click Column Headers To Sort • July 2015 • August 2014 • June 2014 • July 2013
Van
July
2014
July
2013
%
Change
2014
YTD
2013
YTD
%
Change
Chevrolet Express
7873
5569 41.4% 47,387 46,171 2.6%
Ford E-Series
9988
9724 2.7% 76,893 75,687 1.6%
Ford Transit
496
--- --- 986 --- ---
Ford Transit Connect
4090
2885 41.8% 23,889 23,331 2.4%
GMC Savana
3593
1400 157% 19,862 9610 107%
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
2214
1915 15.6% 13,697 11,398 20.2%
Nissan NV
1230
936 31.4% 8687 7109 22.2%
Nissan NV200
1338
496 170% 7168 1577 355%
Ram Cargo Van
861
764 12.7% 5651 5507 2.6%
Ram ProMaster
1217
------6924 --- ---
---
---
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Total
32,900
23,68938.9%211,144 180,390 17.0%
Source: Automakers

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