"Ford's Mixed 2023: Leads in Truck Sales and EV Growth Despite Strikes and Slower Overall U.S. Market Performance"

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In 2023, full-size pickup trucks continued to lead U.S. auto sales, with Ford's F-Series topping the charts at 750,789 units sold, a 15% increase from 2022. Chevrolet Silverado followed with 555,148 units, and combined with GMC Sierra sales, GM sold 850,886 trucks. Ram sales dipped by 5%, while Toyota Tundra and Nissan Titan saw sales jumps of 20% and 27%, respectively. The GMC Hummer EV also saw a significant increase in sales. Despite environmental and safety concerns, the trend towards larger vehicles persists in the U.S. automotive market.
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