Not true
Ford sold 70,832 Rangers in their last full year of production
In 2012, Toyota sold 141,365 Tacomas
In 2013, Toyota is on pace to sell 161K Tacomas.....a 20K unit increase
In 2012, Nissan sold 55,435 Frontiers
In 2013, Nissan is on pace to sell 57K Frontiers.....a 2K unit increase
In 2012, Ford sold 645,316 F-series
In 2013, Ford is on pace to sell 719K F-series.....a 73K unit increase
So the Tacoma and Frontier are up a combined 22K units, and Rangers accounted for 71K lost units, and you think that's where they went
But the F-series is up 73K units (more than the entire Ranger lost sales), and you don't think Ranger buyers bought F150s........hmmmm
Amazing! 365HP from a V6.........This was Indy type stuff just a few years back!
I've heard Ford will split the line. A 4 wheel independent suspension version primarily for street driving and the standard solid rear axle for work/farm/offroad, but with significant improvements.
Still I'd rather see a Longbed regular cab F150 with standard suspension, cheap steel wheels, 285/75 r17 tires and the Raptor fenders and grill. (A cheapo Raptor farm truck?)
Information is starting to get out to the dealer channel. Still lots more to come, plus I mis spoke/posted.Interesting. That's the first I've heard of that.
Honda ridgeline is the first "truck" to get 4 wheel independent suspension several years ago ..... Ridgeline is still selling strong for a Honda. Though some might argue whether it's a true truck, it has a legitimate 1500 lbs cargo capacity and 5K lbs towing.
You're kidding right? Last year they only sold 14K of them, and they're on similar pace this year. GM sold a lot more VOLTs than that!!
Ford sells almost FIFTY TIMES that number of F-series.
The Ridgeline is the worst selling pickup made today, and the worst selling in the last decade.
Just facts, not even mentioning an opinion of the truck.
How many Fords are fleet sales?
I don't see how that's relevant, but F-series fleet sales hover at about 25%
Since they sold ~650K F-series last year, about ~160K were fleet and 490K were retail consumers
Of the 160K fleet, most are large companies/corporations, municipalities, and governments.....less than 5% of F-series are daily rentals
However, if 5% of F-series are rentals, that's 32K units..... more than double the number of Ridgelines sold, total. In fact, Ford's F-series sales to daily rental alone are still about the same as total Honda Ridgeline and Nissan Titan sales combined.