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.”
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.”