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Ford, GM, Ram-Dodge, Nissan: Van and Similar Vehicle Sales Data


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John Goreham
Contributing Writer, GM-Trucks.com
1-5-2017

In addition to pickup truck sales data, and other passenger vehicle sales like cars and crossovers, GM, Ram, Nissan, and Ford release sales information for the vehicles primarily sold to fleets, contractors, and businesses, but that are also available to the general public through dealerships. Here are the sales numbers as reported by the automakers in their year-end sales reports (U.S. only). The classifications are the ones they chose, so if they don't align perfectly for comparison, that is the reason:
General Motors:
Chevy Commercial Truck - 7,019 units (Presumably the City Express and Low Cab Forward, and Express Cut-Away vehicles are included, Chevy does not say or break out the sub-categories)
Express (Van) - 68,007
GMC Savana - 20,607
Ford
E-Series - 54,245
Transit - 143,244
Transit Connect - 43,232
Heavy Trucks - 15,486

Ram (Reported under Dodge)

Cargo Van - 21 (Not a typo)

ProMaster Van - 40,440

ProMaster City - 15,972

Nissan

NV - 17,873

NV200 - 18,523 (Note: Nissan had earlier reported that NV200 Taxis sales to New York City were averaging approximately 60 units per month in Q2 2016. Thus, this number makes sense).

 

 

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