2005's Best Selling Vehicles So Far
The 20 top-selling vehicles in the U.S. through May of 2005, ranked by total units:
1. Ford F-Series pickup — 335,269
2. Chevy Silverado C/K pickup — 274,869
3. Toyota Camry — 178,890
4. Dodge Ram pickup — 163,094
5. Toyota Corolla — 147,146
6. Honda Accord — 143,304
7. Honda Civic — 115,577
8. Nissan Altima — 108,237
9. Chevrolet Impala — 107,181
10. Ford Explorer — 105,925
11. Dodge Caravan — 103,811
12. Ford Taurus — 92,879
13. Chevrolet TrailBlazer — 87,847
14. GMC Sierra pickup — 87,210
15. Jeep Grand Cherokee — 83,590
16. Chevrolet Malibu — 83,118
17. Ford Focus — 82,963
18. Ford Mustang — 81,541
19. Chrysler Town & Country — 78,350
20. Ford Econoline — 75,721
>>>For Sale? Clicky!<<<
-----The orginal Mr.Goodwrench on the JBO since 11/99-----
I'm glad to see that my car is not on there
I like not seeing everybody and their grandma driving the same car as me.
Rob
Sold 2/2/05
NauticaZ24 (The tC One) wrote:REDGOTE (ROBZ IL CAV) wrote:I'm glad to see that my car is not on there
I like not seeing everybody and their grandma driving the same car as me.
Rob
We are all just uniqure, aren't we?
Not surprised at all to see the Ford F-Series at the top. My next door neighbor and another neighbor down the street just got one.
Have a good one,
Justin
Why split up the silverado/sierra? honestly is there anything noticeably different between the two?
big options differences, the GMC is considered to be the luxury of the 2 models even though some silverado's have more options then some caddy's
IMO anyways lol
Anyone notice, even though we're sittin here griping about how the big V8's aren't selling and the smaller gas friendly cars are....hmm silverado's and sierra's combined, are selling more then even the big time F series....which means...GM is in the right, and they should definitely keep a close eye on this market. 3 of the top 4 vehicles are trucks, and have been for several years. Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is the first time in awhile dodge ram got passed by the toyota? I was thinkiing the Ram was #3 last year..
Ford: Number one selling truck in America
Ford = 335,269 units
Chevy = 274,869 units
GMC = 87,210 units
274,869 + 87,210 = 362,079 total GM trucks sold
362,079 > 335,269
I love how Ford plays with words to make it seem like they have the most popular truck in America... GM clearly has the more popular truck.
And what the hell happened to Dodge??? 163,094??
For sale: Subwoofer box. Check Classifieds or email me at jwkenna2@comcast.net
guess not everybody wants a hemi...
i'm surprised that with the high gas prices, trucks are still that high on the list...
Most truck owners that I know of, and about everyone I know owns a truck, aren't really that worried about gas prices, yeah we complain, but it isn't a huge problem. Me personally gas could go up to $3.00 a gallon before I seriously think about sellng my truck, and even then it will be a distant thought, it'd have to be more like $3.50 a gallon before I would go back to something other then a V-8 again.
Yella02-I promise I will return to you in one piece and this will stay up until I am safely home
my 81 scottsdale gets about 8-10 miles to the gallon... needless to say, it doesn't get driven much... granted the newer trucks get better mileage with fuel injection and all but still $40+ to fill a tank. i'll stick with my fuel sipping 4 banger.
One word why pick-up sell in large volumes: Fleet.
Sales have been going down compared to same time last year on big trucks/SUVs.
If GM made just made one pick-up "Silverado" Ford would not be chanting best selling as you can see from the charts and as others have posted..
>>>For Sale? Clicky!<<<
-----The orginal Mr.Goodwrench on the JBO since 11/99-----
Is the Toyota Corolla still considered to be the same as the Toyota Matrix in this list?
I think that's unfair honestly, but if the Corolla alone sold that many models then I'm impressed.
Boy oh boy, do we like trucks or what?
Maybe all of the 'car' companies should give up on cars altogether
Just kidding...
I'd be bored as hell...
George (geozinger)
'95 Sunfire GT-my second Pontiac from Hell!
'97 Cavy Beater-still running like a champ!
'04 Sunfire - my kid's car, but I get the bills...
'09 Pontiac G6 - Sport Package 1
WHERE'S THE CAVALIER!!???? lol
more proof americans are as dumb as they come when it comes to choices
1989 Turbo Trans Am #82, 2007 Cobalt SS G85
well, I am guessing that Ford F series are at the top because it consist of the ford 150, 350 and what ever other models the F series has. When you put that into the comparison of other automakers only have one model for their model name.
Oh and Ford does sell more trucks than GM considering GM has more than one product line that sells trucks when Ford only compete on the Ford trucks. GM has Chevy and GMC. I don't see a Merkury truck, if they have Lincoln or Merkury truck, then I think Ford will win.
Rodimus Prime wrote:more proof americans are as dumb as they come when it comes to choices
Why, because trucks are on top of the list? That's because the F-150 or the Silverado is better then a economy car in every way, except fuel consumption.
Just because you are too cheap to drive a real vehicle doesn't mean that everyone is.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v331/gutty96/9c0c7e2f.gif" alt="Image hosted by Photobucket.com">
**there is only one true love in my life... and my girlfriend has learned to live with it**
firewolf23 (Kevin) wrote:well, I am guessing that Ford F series are at the top because it consist of the ford 150, 350 and what ever other models the F series has. When you put that into the comparison of other automakers only have one model for their model name.
Oh and Ford does sell more trucks than GM considering GM has more than one product line that sells trucks when Ford only compete on the Ford trucks. GM has Chevy and GMC. I don't see a Merkury truck, if they have Lincoln or Merkury truck, then I think Ford will win.
Licoln Mark LT is a truck..... Sorry GM Truck Sales > Ford Truck Sales.
GMC+Chevy+Hummer+Cadillac > Ford+Merc+Lincoln ... merCury
(uh sig?)