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January 2013 Top 14 Best-Selling Trucks In America
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America's truck market features a quickly shrinking number of nameplates to choose from. Ford Ranger? Dead. Mazda B-Series? Forgotten. Dodge Dakota? She gone. Suzuki Equator? We don't have January numbers yet, but small they will be.
This leaves 13 different pickup trucks available in the pickup-friendly United States. Two of those trucks are dying a slow death: the Chevrolet Avalanche (up 20% in January) and Cadillac Escalade EXT (up 59%) are undeserving of their sentences.All 247 Vehicles Ranked By January 2013 Sales
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At the top of the heap in January sat, as usual, the Ford F-Series. Sales of America's best-selling vehicle jumped 22% to 46,841, but the F-Series was outsold by GM's twins - the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra - by 1450 units.
These were the 14 best-selling pickup trucks in America in January 2013 - click any model name in the table below to find historical monthly and yearly sales figures from both the U.S. and Canada.Click Column Headers To Sort Alphabetically, By Volume, Or By Year-Over-Year Change Rank | Best-Selling Truck | January 2013 | % Change | Year To Date | YTD % Change |
#1 | Ford F-Series | 46,841 | + 21.7% | 46,841 | + 21.7% |
#2 | Chevrolet Silverado | 35,445 | + 32.0% | 35,445 | + 32.0% |
#3 | (Dodge) Ram | 20,474 | + 14.3% | 20,474 | + 14.3% |
#4 | GMC Sierra | 12,846 | + 35.0% | 12,846 | + 35.0% |
#5 | Toyota Tacoma | 11,622 | + 30.6% | 11,622 | + 30.6% |
#6 | Toyota Tundra | 7004 | + 27.1% | 7004 | + 27.1% |
#7 | Nissan Frontier | 2624 | - 30.6% | 2624 | - 30.6% |
#8 | Chevrolet Avalanche | 1939 | + 19.9% | 1939 | + 19.9% |
#9 | Nissan Titan | 1394 | + 6.7% | 1394 | + 6.7% |
#10 | Honda Ridgeline | 1252 | + 0.6% | 1252 | + 0.6% |
#11 | Chevrolet Colorado | 822 | - 71.4% | 822 | - 71.4% |
#12 | GMC Canyon | 302 | - 71.5% | 302 | - 71.5% |
#13 | Cadillac Escalade EXT | 172 | + 59.3% | 172 | + 59.3% |
#14 | Suzuki Equator | 140 | + 29.6% | 140 | + 29.6% |
Source: Manufacturers
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