Top 13 Best-Selling Trucks In Canada - 2013 Year End
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Top 13 Best-Selling Trucks In Canada - 2013 Year End


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Canada's burgeoning pickup truck market produced 9% gains in 2013 as sales of full-size trucks shot through the roof, expanding at a much faster rate than sales of cars and the overall market.

In 2013, the Ford F-Series was Canada's best-selling truck and is also Canada's best-selling vehicle overall. The F-Series' truck market share grew to 38.7% in 2013, up from 36.6% in 2012. Ram P/U market share grew to 25.4% in 2013, up from 23.8% in 2012. The GM twins - Sierra and Silverado - owned 26.7% of 2013's truck market; down from 27.1% in 2012.

Will the truck arena change dramatically when a new Chevrolet Colorado arrives in 2014? Surely there will be an uptick in small/midsize truck sales, but will a new non-full-size truck have an impact significant enough to severely alter the way most Canadians buy trucks? That's unlikely. 

• All 257 Vehicles Ranked By 2013 Canadian Sales

For now, small and midsize trucks only bring in 5% of the truck category's sales.

Historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these best-selling trucks can always be accessed through the dropdown menu at GCBC's Sales Stats page, and for those not viewing the mobile version of this site, near the top right of this page, as well. GoodCarBadCar will soon publish the list of Canada's best-selling SUVs and best-selling cars in 2013 and will also post December-specific editions.

2014 Year End • 2012 Year End • 2011 Year End • 2010 Year End
Rank
Best-Selling Truck
2013 
2012 
% Change
#1
Ford F-Series
122,325 106,358 15.0%
#2
Dodge Ram
80,248 69,25515.9%
#3
GMC Sierra
46,908 42,712 9.8%
#4
Chevrolet Silverado
37,490 35,943 4.3%
#5
Toyota Tacoma
10,400 9904 5.0%
#6
Toyota Tundra
7535 7241 4.1%
#7
Nissan Titan
3410 3499 -2.5%
#8
Nissan Frontier
2964 2973 -0.3%
#9
Chevrolet Avalanche
2546 3713 -31.4%
#10
Honda Ridgeline
2122 2226 -4.7%
#11
Cadillac Escalade EXT
219 178 23.0%
#12
Chevrolet Colorado
101 1445 -93.0%
#13
GMC Canyon
34 1273 -97.3%
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Ford Ranger
--- 3716 -100%
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Dodge Dakota
--- 45-100%
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--- Total316,302 290,481 8.9%
Source: Automakers & ANDC

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