Top 14 Best-Selling Trucks In America - April 2013
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Top 14 Best-Selling Trucks In America - April 2013


2013 Ram HD truck
America's 13 truck nameplates collected nearly 176,000 buyers in April 2013, a 21.5% year-over-year increase. In April 2012, there were 16 different truck nameplates. 

Year-to-date, America's desire for pickup trucks has grown 13.2%. Including Sundays, an average of 5619 trucks are being sold each day this year.

And just over one-third of those trucks are Ford F-Series pickups. The F-Series posted a 24% jump in April, year-to-date volume is up 19%. The F-Series accounts for just under three out of every ten Blue Oval sales. 

Every Vehicle Ranked By April 2013 & YTD U.S. Sales

USA truck sales chart April 2013
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It certainly wasn't the only surging pickup in April. GM's twins were up significantly in advance of summer's MY2014 launch, and Ram Pickup sales shot up 49%. Only the Nissan Titan, and GM's two defunct small pickups posted declines. Oh, and the Suzuki Equator, which is a lot more dead than the Colorado and Canyon.

You can access historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these trucks by clicking a model name in the table below or by selecting a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page. GoodCarBadCar will be posted best seller lists for cars and SUVs shortly. Brands are also being ranked by April volume here.

Click Column Headers To Sort - April 2014 - May 2013 - March 2013 - April 2012
Rank
Best-Selling Truck
April 2013
% Change
Year 
To Date
YTD
% Change
#1
Ford F-Series
59,030
+ 24.4% 227,873 + 19.1%
#2
Chevrolet Silverado
39,395
+ 28.1% 156,044 + 23.5%
#3
Dodge Ram
31,409
+ 48.7% 109,003 + 23.0%
#4
GMC Sierra
14,208
+ 12.8% 55,004 + 16.4%
#5
Toyota Tacoma
12,971
+ 19.0% 52,438 + 21.9%
#6
Toyota Tundra
8276
+ 14.6% 31,856 + 15.2%
#7
Nissan Frontier
5155
+ 24.3% 17,333 - 5.0%
#8
Chevrolet Avalanche
1927
+ 15.0% 8186 + 14.2%
#9
Honda Ridgeline
1557
+ 47.6% 5822 + 19.2%
#10
Nissan Titan
1038
- 33.8% 6150 - 0.5%
#11
Chevrolet Colorado
425
- 87.9% 2635 - 80.6%
#12
Cadillac Escalade EXT
199
+ 41.1% 773 + 44.5%
#13
GMC Canyon
88
- 88.8% 724 - 81.2%
#14
Suzuki Equator
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- 100% 448 - 29.6%
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Total
175,678+ 21.5%674,289+ 13.2%
Source: Manufacturers
Red font indicates declining year-over-year volume

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