Chevy Silverado outsells Ford F-150
Numbers speak for themselves. General Motors, which is on the path of reinvention radiated positive signs in the month of June with its light-duty truck
Chevrolet Silverado outselling Ford F-150 by a tally of 119,959 units to 107,778. With the rise in sales, the light-duty Chevy's market share rose from 31.5 percent to 32.4 percent.
However, Ford will retain the “Best Selling Pickup Line in America” title as the entire F-Series line (including the F-150, F-, and F-350) account for more sales at 173,646 units as compared to Silverado’s 149,949 units.
The upgraded powertrain makes Silverado the best vehicle in its class. The new 6.2-liter V-8 engine produces 403-horsepower with 417 pounds-feet of torque, making it the most powerful light-duty truck in the market.
Now the new General Motors, which has emerged from bankruptcy protection, will instill confidence into the American consumers and Silverado in all probability rule the segment in the years to come.
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