Large SUV Sales In America - 2003 Year End
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Large SUV Sales In America - 2003 Year End


2003 Ford Excursion
GM's market share among volume-brand full-size SUVs slid to 63.6% in 2003 from 65.8% in 2002. Sales in the category grew a little less than 1%. GM's quartet lid 2.7%. 

10.4% of the vehicles sold by General Motors in America in 2003 were either Suburbans, Tahoes, Yukons, or Yukon XLs; another 1% of GM's volume was generated by the regular and long-wheelbase Cadillac Escalades.

In addition to the 181,547 Expeditions Ford sold, Lincoln sold 38,742 Navigators. 

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. This table is sortable, so you can rank large sport-utility vehicles any which way you like.

Click Column Headers To Sort • 2004 Year End
SUV
2003
2002
%
Change
Chevrolet Suburban
135,222
151,056-10.5%
Chevrolet Tahoe
199,065
209,767-5.1%
Ford Excursion
26,259
29,042-9.6%
Ford Expedition
181,547
163,45411.1%
GMC Yukon
86,238
76,48812.7%
GMC Yukon XL
70,887
67,5564.9%
Nissan Pathfinder Armada
6673
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Toyota Sequoia
67,067
70,187-4.4%
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Total
772,958
767,5500.7%
Source: Automakers & ANDC

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