And the Best-Selling Automobile of 2009 was…




…the Ford F series pickup…again.

The honored F was redone for ’09.  But once the shining child of the American auto market, the F is far from its prime.  The pickup achieved its high-point in ’04 with almost 940,000 units sold.  The number for ’09?  Well under 414,000.  With all the cash, advertising, and labor put into it, the F couldn’t break out of the recession’s pull.  The Chevrolet Silverado (#3) was well behind it with 317,000, and Dodge Ram (#10) came in with a rather weak 177,000 units.

The big truck losers?  The GMC Sierra came nowhere near the Silverado’s numbers (112,000), making the argument for us that it’s time to assimilate the damn thing into the Chevy line.  The Toyota Tundra, Nissan Titan, Honda Ridgeline, and Ford Explorer were nowhere to be seen.  The smaller Tacoma, Escape, and RAV4 all did well, however.

The Toyota Camry was the top car and #2 overall.  The sale decline with the Camry was small, as the sedan managed to push out 357,000 units.  Behind it were the Corolla with 297,000, the Honda Accord with 290,000, and Civic with 260,000.  The only American car to break into the top ten was Ford’s Fusion.  That came in at #9 with 181,000.chevy silverado for sale

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  1. Used pickup trucks says:

    Hey the Ford series are the best in the pickup truck segment. With Chevrolet and Dodge to compete Ford has really occupied its best place in the automotive segment. The reason for this is the quality vehicles served by this auto giant.

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