Chevrolet Silverado sales increased in the United States and in Canada in August 2017.
MODEL | AUG 2017 / AUG 2016 | AUGUST 2017 | AUGUST 2016 | YTD 2017 / YTD 2016 | YTD 2017 | YTD 2016 |
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SILVERADO | +3.89% | 54,448 | 52,408 | -4.42% | 363,354 | 380,176 |
MODEL | AUG 2017 / AUG 2016 | AUGUST 2017 | AUGUST 2016 | YTD 2017 / YTD 2016 | YTD 2017 | YTD 2016 |
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SILVERADO | +61.66% | 6,856 | 4,241 | +29.00% | 39,941 | 30,963 |
After several down months, Silverado sales rebounded in August, enabling it to maintain its second place position in terms of overall sales volume among its segment. First place went to the Ford F-Series, whose 15 percent growth rate also outpaced that of the Silverado’s 4 percent sales increase.
The Ram Pickup came in third with 37,608 deliveries (down 6.6 percent) and the Silverado’s twin — the GMC Sierra — took fourth with 17,254 units (down 1.28 percent). The Toyota Tundra and Nissan Titan brought up the bottom in fifth and sixth place, respectively delivering 10,320 and 3,521 units.
MODEL | AUG 17 / AUG 16 | AUGUST 17 | AUGUST 16 | YTD 17 / YTD 16 | YTD 17 | YTD 16 |
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F-SERIES | +15.03% | 77,007 | 66,946 | +9.19% | 576,334 | 527,847 |
SILVERADO | +3.89% | 54,448 | 52,408 | -4.42% | 363,354 | 380,176 |
RAM PICKUP | -6.60% | 37,608 | 40,265 | +4.62% | 327,759 | 313,294 |
SIERRA | -1.28% | 17,254 | 17,478 | -6.83% | 136,370 | 146,372 |
TUNDRA | +4.51% | 10,320 | 9,875 | -1.06% | 74,518 | 75,315 |
TITAN | +182.13% | 3,521 | 1,248 | +274.28% | 31,776 | 8,490 |
TOTAL | +6.34% | 200,158 | 188,220 | +4.04% | 1,510,111 | 1,451,494 |
Overall, the full-size mainstream pickup truck segment grew roughly 6 percent in August, with the F-Series, Silverado, Tundra and Titan posting sales gains during the month. In the first eight months of 2017, sales of the segment have increased 4 percent to 1,510,111 units, with the Silverado trailing the F-Series by nearly 213,000 units.
Based on the GM K2 platform, the 2018 Chevy Silverado represents the fifth model year of the third-generation Silverado. Though the vehicle continues to sell relatively well, it is becoming less competitive in the marketplace when compared to its primary rivals such as the Ford F-Series, since it lacks features such as turbocharged engines, a rugged off-road variant such as the Ford F-150 Raptor, a diesel engine option in the light duty (1500) model, and also various modern features and equipment.
Luckily, an all-new Silverado is on the way that will hopefully mend the issues with the current model. Expected for the 2019 model year, the new Silverado is rumored to be based on the new T1 platform and is expected to become lighter than the current model. See more on the future Silverado.
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Where are all the people who said this current truck would never sell?