Top 13 Best-Selling Pickup Trucks In America - April 2015 YTD
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Top 13 Best-Selling Pickup Trucks In America - April 2015 YTD


2012 Toyota Tacoma
U.S. sales of pickup trucks jumped 8% to more than 207,000 units in April 2015, a gain of 15,000 sales compared with the same period one year ago.


U.S. Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - April 2015 YTD


The Ford F-Series was the best-selling individual truck line, but GM's full-size twins – the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra – combined to outsell the F-Series by 1233 units in April. They trail the Ford by 4212 units year-to-date.

Full-size truck sales rose 3% to 176,527 in April, 85% of the overall truck category. Midsize pickups jumped 48% to 30,968 April sales. The Toyota Tacoma owned 50.6% of the small/midsize segment, outselling the Colorado, Canyon, and Frontier combined.

You can click any model name in the table below to find historical monthly and yearly U.S. sales data. You can also select a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page. This table is now sortable, so you can rank pickup trucks any which way you like. April best seller lists for cars and SUVs will be published soon.

Click Column Headers To Sort • May 2015 • March 2015 â€¢ April 2014
Rank
Best-Selling Truck
April
2015
April
2014
%
Change
2015
YTD
2014
YTD
%
Change
#1
Ford F-Series
62,827
63,387 -0.9% 240,139 236,745 1.4%
#2
Chevrolet Silverado
45,978
42,755 7.5% 172,672 150,512 14.7%
#3
Ram P/U
37,921 36,674 3.4% 139,432 133,580 4.4%
#4
GMC Sierra
18,082
17,246 4.8% 63,255 59,459 6.4%
#5
Toyota Tacoma
15,656
13,871 12.9% 55,322 49,100 12.7%
#6
Toyota Tundra
10,681
10,217 4.5% 39,438 37,619 4.8%
#7
Chevrolet Colorado
7010
5 140,100% 26,136 22 118,700%
#8
Nissan Frontier
5827
56972.3% 24,929 23,559 5.8%
#9
GMC Canyon
2432
--- --- 9584 2 479,100%
#10
Nissan Titan
1038
956 8.6% 3676 4274 -14.0%
#11
Honda Ridgeline
43
1328 -96.8% 470 5172 -90.9%
#12
Chevrolet Avalanche
1
3 -66.7% 1 71 -98.6%
#13
Cadillac Escalade EXT
---
2 -100% 2 44 -95.5%
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Total
207,496192,1418.0%775,056 700,159 10.7%
Source: Automakers
This post was updated on 05.02.2015 with one Chevrolet Avalanche sale, initially unreported by General Motors and on 05.08.2015 with updated prevous-year Frontier totals (and thus total figures).

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