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Best Selling Trucks 1/15

FishOnOne
Nomad
Nomad
I guess I'll do the honors... I would also suggest reading the article too...Enjoy!

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MARK_VANDERBENT
Explorer
Explorer
I also will take the least troublesome truck with high miles after she is PAID OFF !!

OH48Lt
Explorer
Explorer
Compare the prices for a new Colorado with almost any "full size" truck. Not much difference in similarly equipped trucks. GM is doing a good job filling that small niche, let them have it.

A friend of mine has a 5-cylinder 2012 Colorado with over 200,000 miles on it. No issues other than normal maintenance items, and it looks and runs great.
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Bedlam
Moderator
Moderator
I thought the car based trucks like the VW pickup or Subaru Brat/Baja would be a success, but none of them had sales that took off.

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mich800
Explorer
Explorer
Fast Mopar wrote:
shum02 wrote:

If the trend continues look for Ford to re-introduce the "World" Ranger to North America. The Ranger was biting into the very lucrative F150 sales.


The Ranger was discontinued 4 years ago. The F150 has been the number one seller in the US for 38 years. Ford made very few changes to the Ranger over the years and let it die on the vine, and then claimed that the market dried up for smaller trucks. Meanwhile, the F150 was getting the latest updates every year, continually making it a fantastic truck. Ranger appealed to people like me who do not want or need a large pickup. There is a market for smaller pickups, and yes there is probably some overlap, but the market is certainly large enough for a modern smaller pickup without stealing away too many full size pickup sales. I'm glad GM decided to get back in the game. Ford and FCA should do the same.


While that is true we are not privy to the market research or business plan for any OEM unless we are way up the food chain. If Ford management decided that the data indicated they not go after this segment in the U.S. we are in no position to contradict this decision.

Fast_Mopar
Explorer
Explorer
shum02 wrote:

If the trend continues look for Ford to re-introduce the "World" Ranger to North America. The Ranger was biting into the very lucrative F150 sales.


The Ranger was discontinued 4 years ago. The F150 has been the number one seller in the US for 38 years. Ford made very few changes to the Ranger over the years and let it die on the vine, and then claimed that the market dried up for smaller trucks. Meanwhile, the F150 was getting the latest updates every year, continually making it a fantastic truck. Ranger appealed to people like me who do not want or need a large pickup. There is a market for smaller pickups, and yes there is probably some overlap, but the market is certainly large enough for a modern smaller pickup without stealing away too many full size pickup sales. I'm glad GM decided to get back in the game. Ford and FCA should do the same.
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Nvr2loud
Explorer II
Explorer II
I don't care which model sells best, I only care what it looks like (after all my actual 'needs' are met)

Bedlam
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Moderator
That's something the manufacturer has weigh: Do I introduce a model that may undermine my other model sales resulting in little net gain just to get into a popular market segment or should I risk keeping the existing models and try to sell them in this segment?

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shum02
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Explorer
mich800 wrote:
Fast Mopar wrote:
The numbers all seem very predictable, and very good overall. I just cannot figure out why the outdated Tacoma is outselling the modern Tundra, especially with low fuel prices. I also predict that the Colorado will overtake the Tacoma this year.


Different market. Looks like Ford needs to get the Ranger out to compete in that space. I think GM can capture this niche now with the updated colorado.


If the trend continues look for Ford to re-introduce the "World" Ranger to North America. The Ranger was biting into the very lucrative F150 sales.
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Dog_Folks
Explorer
Explorer
john&bet wrote:
I, for one do not care which one is the best selling. JMHO.


X2 I thought I was the only one!!

Each of the big three are good, it really is a matter of personal preference.
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fla-gypsy
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Explorer
5, 7, 8, 9 and 11 are kind of irrelevant as far as tow vehicles. JS
This member is not responsible for opinions that are inaccurate due to faulty information provided by the original poster. Use them at your own discretion.

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cummins2014
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Explorer
goducks10 wrote:
john&bet wrote:
I, for one do not care which one is the best selling. JMHO.


x2. I want the most reliable.



Well when you come up with that, please let us all know :B

goducks10
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Explorer
john&bet wrote:
I, for one do not care which one is the best selling. JMHO.


x2. I want the most reliable.

john_bet
Explorer II
Explorer II
I, for one do not care which one is the best selling. JMHO.
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mich800
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Explorer
Fast Mopar wrote:
The numbers all seem very predictable, and very good overall. I just cannot figure out why the outdated Tacoma is outselling the modern Tundra, especially with low fuel prices. I also predict that the Colorado will overtake the Tacoma this year.


Different market. Looks like Ford needs to get the Ranger out to compete in that space. I think GM can capture this niche now with the updated colorado.

Fast_Mopar
Explorer
Explorer
The numbers all seem very predictable, and very good overall. I just cannot figure out why the outdated Tacoma is outselling the modern Tundra, especially with low fuel prices. I also predict that the Colorado will overtake the Tacoma this year.
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