Pickup truck sales continue to do well in the U.S. despite the microchip shortage. You can rest assured that automakers are going to allocate chips to their most profitable vehicles, trucks and SUV.
Ford’s F-Series continued to lead the pack last month, but Ram is breathing down their neck, and Ford trucks were down from last September while Ram made sales gains.
Here are all your truck sales for September 2021 and whether they were up or down from September 2020:
1. | Ford F-Series | 55,276 | 8.8% |
2. | Ram Trucks | 47,628 | 14% |
3. | Chevrolet Silverado | 40,509 | 13% |
4. | GMC Sierra | 20,133 | 17% |
5. | Toyota Tacoma | 18,878 | 10% |
6. | Chevrolet Colorado | 7,707 | 11% |
7. | Toyota Tundra | 6,334 | 5% |
8. | Ford Ranger | 6,102 | 10% |
9. | Jeep Gladiator | 6,023 | 22% |
10. | Nissan Frontier | 3,450 | 3% |
11. | Honda Ridgeline | 2,616 | 15% |
12. | Nissan Titan | 2,388 | 28% |
13. | GMC Canyon | 2,286 | 57% |