Top 13 Best-Selling Pickup Trucks In Canada - February 2015 YTD
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Top 13 Best-Selling Pickup Trucks In Canada - February 2015 YTD


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Canadian pickup truck sales jumped 12% to nearly 22,000 units in February 2015, a gain of 2285 sales compared with February 2014.


• Canada Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - February 2015 YTD



Full-size truck volume rose 10% to 20,578, equal to 93.6% of the overall pickup truck market. The best-selling Ford F-Series earned 38.6% of the full-size market's sales, down from 42% in February 2014 as its 1% gain trailed the faster-growing nameplates in the full-size category. 

General Motors' full-size twins, the GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado, combined to outsell the Ram P/U by 300 units after the Ram outsold the GM twins by 1113 units in January 2015.

Canadian sales of small/midsize pickup trucks jumped 45% to 1410 units in February 2015. GM's new twins, the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon, combined to outsell the segment-leading Toyota Tacoma by 84 units last month. 

You can click any model name in the table below to find historical monthly and yearly Canadian 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. February best seller lists for cars and SUVs were published earlier today.

Click Column Headers To Sort • March 2015 • January 2015 • February 2014
Rank
Best-Selling Truck
February
2015
February
2014
%
Change
2015
YTD
2014
YTD
%
Change
#1
Ford F-Series
7947
7866 1.0% 15,794 14,677 7.6%
#2
Ram P/U
5735 5390 6.4% 11,656 10,823 7.7%
#3
GMC Sierra
3162
2620 20.7% 5811 4980 16.7%
#4
Chevrolet Silverado
2873
2023 42.0% 5032 4059 24.0%
#5
Toyota Tundra
690
570 21.1% 1229 1242 -1.0%
#6
Toyota Tacoma
564
558 1.1% 1054 1180 -10.7%
#7
Chevrolet Colorado
371
1 37,000% 613 1 61,200%
#8
GMC Canyon
277
--- --- 476 --- ---
#9
Nissan Titan
171
260 -34.2% 328 444 -26.1%
#10
Nissan Frontier
156
303 -48.5% 353 530 -33.4%
#11
Honda Ridgeline
42
109 -61.5% 82 245 -66.5%
#12
Chevrolet Avalanche
---
2 -100% --- 4 -100%
#13
Cadillac Escalade EXT
---
1 -100% --- 4 -100%
---
---
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Total
21,98819,70311.6%42,428 38,189 11.1%
Source: Automakers

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