During the coronavirus pandemic, Ford was still dominating the truck sales charts even before the market launch of the new F-150. The company managed to outsell Chevrolet and Ram and the situation is similar in the midsize pickup segment. However, there’s one major difference.
While the Ford Ranger was sold 25,008 times during the second quarter of the year, one of its main rivals - the Chevy Colorado - registered 19,843 deliveries, which represents a huge drop of 37.3 percent compared to the same period last year. In turn, the Ranger was up 68.1 percent.
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