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Domestic manufacturers enjoyed a good year for heavy-duty pickup sales in 2012.
PickupTrucks.com has taken a close look at exactly how those sales broke down between each manufacturer and between three-quarter and one-ton pickups.
Ford sold some 67,786
F-250 Super Duty models last year with the
Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD falling just behind at 56,359 units. The
Ram 2500 HD came in third at 41,918, while the
GMC Sierra 2500 HD earned itself fourth place with 27,616 deliveries. While Ford held onto the top spot in the one-ton market, Ram easily nailed down second place by selling more 3500 HD models last year than General Motors sold Silverado 3500 HD and Sierra 3500 HD trucks combined.
So, did GM manage to sell more trucks than Ford with its two brands? Very nearly. Ford sold a total of 119,338 heavy-duty pickups to GM's 111,555. Ram, meanwhile, moved a distant 77,583. But perhaps more interesting is the diesel take rate in this segment.
PickupTrucks.com says 80 percent of all domestic one-ton trucks roll from the dealer lot with a turbo-diesel under the hood.
Head over to the site for a closer look at the breakdown.
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