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Complete American Pickup Truck Sales Figures - 2004 Year End
Full-size pickup trucks - Silverado, Ram, F-Series, Sierra, Titan, Tundra - recorded 2,456,656 U.S. sales in 2004, an increase of 7.8% compared with 2003's full-size sales (2,279,336), when the Titan was just becoming a thing. Full-size trucks, not including the Cadillac Escalade EXT and Chevrolet Avalanche, accounted for 76.3% of the overall truck market.
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Small and midsize trucks - all but the eight full-size nameplates mentioned above - were down from 743,656 to 670,786, a 9.8% year-over-year drop. These trucks, twelve nameplates in all, generated 20.8% of the truck market's sales. Together, all these trucks produced 19% of the 16.9 million new vehicle sales generated by the U.S. auto industry in 2004, up from 18.8% in 2003.Here is a complete rundown of the complete U.S. pickup truck market in 2004 (and 2003) with sales figures for 20 different nameplates.
Click Column Headers To Sort Trucks By Volume Or % Change Pickup Truck | 2004 | 2003 | % Change |
Cadillac Escalade EXT | 9638 | 11,256 | -14.4% |
Chevrolet Avalanche | 80,566 | 93,482 | -13.8% |
Chevrolet Colorado | 117,475 | 3535 | 3223% |
Chevrolet S10 | 10,014 | 136,573 | -92.7% |
Chevrolet Silverado | 680,768 | 684,302 | -0.5% |
Chevrolet SSR | 9648 | 1664 | 480% |
Dodge Dakota | 105,614 | 111,273 | -5.1% |
Dodge Ram | 426,289 | 449,371 | -5.1% |
Ford F-Series | 939,511 | 845,586 | 11.1% |
Ford Ranger | 156,322 | 209,117 | -25.2% |
GMC Canyon | 27,193 | 1471 | 1749% |
GMC Sierra | 213,756 | 196,689 | 8.7% |
GMC Sonoma | 3303 | 35,040 | -90.6% |
Isuzu Hombre | --- | 4 | -100% |
Mazda B-Series | 10,266 | 14,970 | -31.4% |
Nissan Frontier | 70,703 | 65,161 | 8.5% |
Nissan Titan | 83,848 | 2072 | 3947% |
Subaru Baja | 7316 | 10,694 | -31.6% |
Toyota Tacoma | 152,932 | 154,154 | -0.8% |
Toyota Tundra | 112,484 | 101,316 | 11.0% |
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Total | 3,217,646 | 3,127,730 | 2.9% |
Source: Automakers & ANDC
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