autoevolution
 

Ford F-Series Sales in 2013 Surpass 2012 Figures

2013 Ford F-150 1 photo
Photo: Ford
This year’s Ford F-Series sales have surpassed the total numbers of Blue Oval-badged pickup trucks sold in 2012, the Detroit-based automaker announced today.
With more than 645,000 examples delivered in 2013, the F-Series sold nearly 220,000 units more than the Chevrolet Silverado and 330,000 units more than the Ram, and, according to Ford, the truck is headed to become the best-selling vehicle in the US for 32 straight years and the best-selling truck for 37 straight years.

F-Series sales in October were up 13 percent to 63,803 examples, making it the sixth consecutive month above the 60,000-vehicle mark, on par with 2006.

“Despite new entries from our competitors, truck consumers continue to vote us No. 1 – day in and day out – with their checkbooks,” said Doug Scott, Ford truck group marketing manager. “In 2013, F-Series had the highest owner loyalty, and we’ve won the R.L. Polk Automotive Loyalty award in the mid- and full-size pickup category 15 times in the last 17 years.”
If you liked the article, please follow us:  Google News icon Google News Youtube Instagram
Press Release
About the author: Ciprian Florea
Ciprian Florea profile photo

Ask Ciprian about cars and he'll reveal an obsession with classics and an annoyance with modern design cues. Read his articles and you'll understand why his ideal SUV is the 1969 Chevrolet K5 Blazer.
Full profile

 

Would you like AUTOEVOLUTION to send you notifications?

You will only receive our top stories