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


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All five of Canada's five top-selling pickup trucks in May 2015 were full-size machines, but it was the midsize fleet that drove the overall category forward. 


Canada Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - May 2015 YTD


Year-over-year, small/midsize pickup truck sales jumped by 844 units, a 53% gain, to 2433 May sales. Full-size truck volume decreased 1.5%, on the other hand, as a result of the Ford F-Series' sharp 17% decline.

The F-Series was still Canada's best-selling pickup truck and best-selling new vehicle line overall, but its lead shrunk to just 975 units in May 2015 - the best ever May for the second-ranked Ram P/U - after totalling more than 3500 units in May 2014.

GM's full-size twins jumped 13% to 9835 sales in May. Their smaller siblings, the Colorado and Canyon, outsold the class-leading Toyota Tacoma by 74 units. They lead the Tacoma by 303 units year-to-date, having earned 44% of the sub-segment's sales.

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. May best seller lists for cars and SUVs will be published soon.

Click Column Headers To Sort • June 2015 • April 2015 • May 2014
Rank
Best-Selling Truck
May
2015
May
2014
%
Change
2015
YTD
2014
YTD
%
Change
#1
Ford F-Series
10,505
12,592 -16.6% 46,868 48,060 -2.5%
#2
Ram P/U
9530 9074 5.0% 38,297 35,587 7.6%
#3
GMC Sierra
5327
4640 14.8% 20,998 18,123 15.9%
#4
Chevrolet Silverado
4508
4042 11.5% 17,526 15,276 14.7%
#5
Toyota Tundra
1039
1035 0.4% 4229 4248 -0.4%
#6
Toyota Tacoma
921
1104 -16.6% 3798 4220 -10.0%
#7
Chevrolet Colorado
573
--- --- 2142 1 214,100%
#8
GMC Canyon
499
--- --- 1959 1 195,800%
#9
Nissan Frontier
433
297 45.8% 1219 1485 -17.9%
#10
Nissan Titan
267
254 5.1% 1133 1337 -15.3%
#11
Honda Ridgeline
7
188 -96.3% 176 734 -76.0%
#12
Chevrolet Avalanche
1
2 -50.0% 1 11 -90.9%
#13
Cadillac Escalade EXT
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Total
33,61033,2281.2%138,346 129,088 7.2%
Source: Automakers
This post updated with corrected 2015 YTD F-Series numbers on 07.02.2015.

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