After the GMC Sierra and its higher-volume Chevrolet Silverado twin combined to outsell the Ford F-Series in calendar year 2015, the Ford F-Series lineup came storming back with a resounding victory in 2016.
In December, full-size pickup sales dipped slightly while midsize trucks continued to gain momentum. Over the course of the month, total truck sales rose 3%. Midsize pickups earned 15.3% market share, up from 12.9% one year ago. 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. Mobile users can now thumb across the table for full-width access. December best seller lists for cars and SUVs will be published soon. Click Column Headers To Sort • January 2017 • November 2016 • December 2015
Canadian sales of pickup trucks exploded in November 2016, surging 31% compared with November 2015 on the way to claiming 20.4% of the overall Canadian auto industry's new vehicle sales volume. With best-ever November results for the F-Series via a 37% year-over-year improvement, the Ford F-Series stood firm in its usual number-one position as Canada's top-selling pickup truck and Canada's best-selling vehicle line overall.
Canada Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - November 2016 YTD But General Motors sudden midsize surge – along with meaningful gains from the automaker's full-size trucks – meant GM actually sold more total pickup trucks in November 2016 than Ford Canada.
That's not an unusual turn of events south of the border, but it's by no means the norm in Canada. GM sold 11,620 pickup trucks in Canada in November 2016, up 36% compared with November 2015. The Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon owned 57% of the Canadian midsize pickup truck market in November. Pickup trucks produced 41% of GM Canada's November volume as GM outsold every other manufacturer in Canada for the first time this year. 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. Mobile users can now thumb across the table for full-width access. November best seller lists for cars and SUVs will be published soon. Click Column Headers To Sort • December 2016 • October 2016 • November 2015
U.S. pickup truck sales jumped 13% in November 2016, growing by 25,000 sales thanks to a huge midsize sales increase and a 9% uptick in full-size sales.
U.S. Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - November 2016 YTD Every nameplate – all 11 – in the category sold more often in November 2016 than in November 2015. The Honda Ridgeline's 115,367% year-over-year improvement was greatest – only three Ridgelines were sold at this time last year, when the Ridgeline was on hiatus. The Nissan Titan's 363% increase was also noteworthy.
Yet Ford, with a more modest 11% increase, actually added far more sales: 6897 more sales this November than last. This was the best November for the segment-leading Ford F-Series, America's best-selling vehicle line, since 2001. The F-Series outsold GM's combined full-size duo – Silverado and Sierra – by 7909 units in November to drive its year-to-date lead up to 14,293 units, a surely insurmountable total. 2015 was the first year since 2009 in which the Silverado and Sierra combined to outsell the Ford F-Series. 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. Mobile users can now thumb across the table for full-width access. November best seller lists for cars and SUVs will be published soon. Click Column Headers To Sort • December 2016 • October 2016 • November 2015
Updated at 11:18 PM AT on 11.02.2016 After Ford suffered a fire at the automaker's Michigan headquarters Monday, we did not receive Ford F-Series sales figures until Wednesday, a day later than other automakers reported. The outcome? F-Series sales declined sharply, but it was still the best-selling pickup truck line in Canada.
Canada Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - October 2016 YTD In September, the F-Series, Canada's best-selling line of vehicles, set an all-time monthly sales record, outselling its three top rivals combined. Through the first three-quarters of 2016, four out of every ten pickup trucks sold in Canada were F-150s or F-Series Super Dutys. The level of domination was not nearly so obvious in October. The F-Series' full-size market share fell to 37% from 48% a month earlier. Canadian sales of small/midsize pickups took an 8% dive in October 2016, a slowdown caused by the top-selling Toyota Tacoma and slowest-selling Nissan Frontier.
Tacoma sales slid 39% in October 2016, one year after rising 86% from 929 units in October 2014. The Tacoma maintained its grip on the top spot, 39 sales ahead of the GM midsize twins: Colorado and Canyon. Honda reported 471 Ridgeline sales, a massive boost for the segment – the Ridgeline wasn't on sale last year – but the second consecutive month in which Honda Canada delivered fewer Ridgelines. Meanwhile, Ram full-size truck sales slid 16%, surrendering its position as Canada's second-best-selling vehicle to the Honda Civic. GM Canada's full-size twins fell 24%. 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. Mobile users can now thumb across the table for full-width access. October best seller lists for cars and SUVs will be published soon. Click Column Headers To Sort • November 2016 • September 2016 • October 2015