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  • NC Hauler wrote:
    Appears the twins, (GM ), 1500's, out sold the Ford F150, 525,027 to 469,515. Appears Ford easily won the 3/4 ton and 1 ton sales easily, (sorry to use the "ton" term, it's become a habit after so many years of the trucks being referred to as that)....


    It's interesting seeing the Ram 3500 out selling the GM 3500.
  • 2oldman wrote:
    ..and the writer uses the 'ton' designations. It will be a long time before that ever goes away.


    The ton designation is accurate. Modern trucks will carry a 1/2. 3/4 or 1 ton payload using the Metric Military Standard Conversion. :h
  • Appears the twins, (GM ), 1500's, out sold the Ford F150, 525,027 to 469,515. Appears Ford easily won the 3/4 ton and 1 ton sales easily, (sorry to use the "ton" term, it's become a habit after so many years of the trucks being referred to as that)....
  • Would be nice if we knew how many of those 25x and 35x were diesels.
  • It is a generic term like kleenex. M I st everyone understands that by now.
  • ..and the writer uses the 'ton' designations. It will be a long time before that ever goes away.