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Originally Posted by FenwickHockey65
Excuse me, but I'm about to call BS on the majority of these cars on this list.
10. Lucerne: Irrelevant, dead. Might I add that it was among the best-selling full size sedans at launch.
9. Colorado: Indeed stale and declining in sales. Again, however, I must add that it was the 2nd best selling midsize pickup in America at launch.
8. Avalon: Never really sold at very high volumes, but Toyota doesn't expect it to.
7. Dakota: Irrelevant, dead.
6. Tahoe: Apparently the rank of "Best-selling SUV in America" means nothing.
5. Liberty: Might have a point there.
4. Silverado: 2nd best selling vehicle in America. GM sells more Silverados every month than Toyota sells Camrys. What this author is smoking, I do not know.
3. Mustang: Again, not supposed to sell at high volumes, although sales have indeed been dampened by Camaro.
2. Taurus: Of course it doesn't sell as well as it used to, it has a much higher ATP and for good reason.
1. 300: Can't argue there, although it still ranks 7th on the list of best selling full size cars in America.
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keep in mind, they listed the Silverado 2500HD, however the way they wrote the article makes it sound as if that ranking applies to the entire Silverado lineup.
just another way of writing an article that doesnt list the timeframes they are including for comparison. just throwing numbers out