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Ford F-Series Set to Top Sales Charts Yet Again

The Detroit Bureau

Despite a slow start, the Ford F-Series pickup line is set to close the books on 2015 on a high note. When final figures are reported tomorrow, the full-size line-up is expected to mark its 39th consecutive year as the nation’s best-selling truck and its 34th year in a row as the top-selling vehicle overall.

The F-Series is expected to maintain a solid lead over its two key rivals, General Motors’ Chevrolet Silverado and the Ram pickup from Fiat Chrysler.

Whether Ford can keep the momentum going is far from certain. It faces increasingly tough domestic competition and challenges from Asia, as well. Nissan ended 2015 with the launch of an all-new medium-duty Titan XD, with a light-duty to follow. And Toyota is working up an all-new version of its Tundra pickup, as well.

But Ford demonstrated in 2015 that its big truck could roll over even the toughest obstacles. It entered the year with an all-new version of its light duty F-150 line. The aluminum-bodied truck offered segment-leading fuel economy and other advantages, but some buyers were hesitant about trading in because of worries about potential maintenance and repair costs.

And Ford struggled to complete the extensive changeovers required to outfit its two F-150 plants to handle the truck’s all-new, aluminum-intensive bodies.

So, despite the big surge in demand for trucks this past year, sales of the F-150 rose a relatively modest 2.3% through November, to 695,143.

But once the plants were up-and-running, the Detroit maker amped up its marketing campaign, touting the new F-150’s balance of fuel efficiency and capabilities. It also hyped its expanded line-up of turbocharged EcoBoost engines.

The push paid off. In November, Ford sold 65,192 copies of the F-150 alone, marking the light-duty truck’s best month all year. Work in the rest of the F-Series line-up, including models such as the F-250 and F-350, and sales were up 10% for the first 11 months of the year. Initial signs are that the entire F-Series line ended 2015 with a double-digit gain.

Kelley Blue Book is forecasting an 11.2% increase in overall Ford sales for December.

Read more of the original article at The Detroit Bureau.

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