November 2012 Pickup Truck Sales In America
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November 2012 Pickup Truck Sales In America


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15 pickup truck nameplates collected 154,369 U.S. buyers in November 2012. 36% of those sales occurred in Ford showrooms. Sales of Ford's F-Series jumped 18% last month. Year-to-date, the F-Series' growth of 12% is slightly below the overall industry's 14% gains, but it's hugely impressive nonetheless.

General Motors collected a total of 45,991 pickup truck sales in November 2012. That's 25% of the company's total U.S. volume. GM has improved incentives of late, but even with sufficient inventory, sales have been in decline. The trucks are old; this isn't surprising. But now that GM has shown the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and the 2014 GMC Sierra, it isn't going to get any easier to convince customers to buy the aging GMT900 truck twins, not if they can wait a few months for the much improved 2014s.

18% of the new pickup trucks registered in America last month were sold by import brands. Sales of the Honda Ridgeline, Toyota Tundra, and fifth-ranked Toyota Tacoma are all growing at an above-average clip this year.

All 265 Vehicles Ranked By U.S. November 2012 YTD Sales

U.S. November 2012 pickup truck sales chart
Truck Sales Chart
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As always, you can click any model name in the table below to see historical monthly and yearly sales figures. Or you can select any make or model at GCBC's Sales Stats home. Any vehicle you can't find tabled here will be listed elsewhere - you can select from segments like commercial vans and large SUVs at GCBC's The Tally page.

Click the accompanying chart for a larger view. In that chart, trucks are ranked by volume - they're listed alphabetically in the tables below.

Truck
November 2012
%
Change
Year To Date
YTD
% Change
Cadillac Escalade EXT
156
- 20.4%1678- 5.4%
Chevrolet Avalanche
1778
- 4.3%21,258+ 21.2%
Chevrolet Colorado
1327
- 32.9%35,547+ 26.7%
Chevrolet Silverado
30,674
- 10.4%367,613+ 0.1%
Dodge Dakota
-----
- 100%490- 95.8%
Dodge Ram
24,337
+ 23.3%263,152+ 20.3%
Ford F-Series
56,299
+ 17.9%576,529+ 11.6%
Ford Ranger
28
- 99.6%19,248- 70.0%
GMC Canyon
330
- 28.6%8420- 5.1%
GMC Sierra
11,726
- 2.0%138,475+ 4.4%
Honda Ridgeline
1290
+ 38.0%12,515+ 50.9%
Nissan Frontier
3882
- 10.2%51,747+ 12.3%
Nissan Titan
1750
- 18.5%19,738+ 0.7%
Suzuki Equator
211
+ 31.1%1772- 9.7%
Toyota Tacoma
12,272
+ 26.0%127,335+ 29.2%
Toyota Tundra
8309
+ 31.6%91,367+ 23.7%
Source: Manufacturers & ANDC

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