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Originally Posted by iheartthed
Yeah, pickup trucks are suddenly the new status symbol in the Detroit area. I have a few white collar friends that have bought high-end F150s or Silverados recently. These are the same types of people that would've bought something like a Tahoe a decade ago.
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I think the F150 has been #1 for quite a while, not sure how long. This article is one of those annoying slide shows, but I pulled this years sales to date numbers for 2020:
*note, looks like GM/Chevy pick ups are equivalent in sales to the Ford overall
1. Ford F-Series (589,034 units sold)
2. Chevrolet Silverado (409,967 units sold)
3. Ram Pickup (402,410 units sold)
4. Toyota RAV4 (302,574 units sold)
5. Honda CR-V (237,334 units sold)
6. Toyota Camry (204,945 units sold)
7. Honda Civic (200,941 units sold)
8. Chevrolet Equinox (191,727 units sold)
9. GMC Sierra (174,645 units sold)
10. Nissan Rogue (167,401 units sold)
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/g3...2020/?slide=13