Report: These are Detroit automakers’ top-selling vehicles of 2011
The numbers are officially in for 2011, and once again, , General Motors and sold more pickup trucks than any other model. The Ford F-Series was the top-selling vehicle through November of last year with 516,639 units rolling off of dealer lots. That number handily trounces the in second place with 367,343 units sold. The and fell into third and fourth places, respectively, leaving to fill out the top five domestic automaker-built vehicles, with 218,750 units.
All told, GM took five spots on the list while Ford walked away with four. Chrysler only managed to crack the top 10 with its Ram offerings. Overall, American automakers sold over 1 million pickup trucks last year, proving that in the land of (still) cheap fuel, The pickup truck remains king. for the complete top 10 list, complete with sales figures through November.
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