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- Ford and GM both claim to have sold the most trucks in 2023 . . .
GM tallies up Silverado and Sierra sales to claim full-size pickup sales performance to investors, but Ford touts F-series sales in commercials to customers Ford’s 750,789 F-Series truck sales in 2023 fell short of GM’s 840,000 combined sales of Silverado and Sierra 1500, 2500, and 3500 models
- Ford and GM both say they have the best-selling trucks. So . . .
Combining Sierra sales with Silverado sales brings the total to 543,586, giving GM a commanding lead in the full-size truck segment, which it has held in this way since 2020 Ford
- GM’s Lead in Truck Sales Isn’t as Impressive as It Seems
GM claims victory in the full-size truck class in an undeniably challenging 2020 But according to GM Authority, General Motors declares 847,110 Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks outsold Ford F-Series pickups by 59,688 units Is it true GM now leads in the full-size truck game? Or is the automaker scripting an unfair comparison to try to
- GM Trucks, Ford F-Series and Toyota Tundra Sales Grow . . .
When you combine the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra sales, GM sold 874,679 pickups last year Ford sold 765,649 F-Series in 2024 Ford F-Series made huge gains in Q4 2024, growing by 21 1% This
- Full-Size GM Trucks Outsell Ford By 18K Units In Q1 2025
Sales of full-size GM trucks increased five percent to 208,255 units in the United States during the first quarter of 2025 Chevy Silverado sales were nearly flat, down one percent to
- Ford’s F-Series claims top spot on Q1 pickup truck sales . . .
GM's Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra combine for the most total pickups sold on a single platform, while Ford claims the crown for the most sold under a single nameplate As is tradition, we'll leave it to you to sort out who the "real" winner is
- GM takes 2020 full-size pickup sales crown - Autoblog
It’s only when you combine GM’s Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra variants that you get a number that exceeds Ford’s This isn’t really a new phenomenon, either
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