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Old 03-01-2014, 08:42 AM   #13
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2013 U.S. Large SUV Sales


#1 Chevrolet Tahoe
2013 Year End-83,502
2012 Year End-68,904
% Change-21.2%


#2 Chevrolet Suburban
2013 Year End-51,260
2012 Year End-48,116
% Change-6.5%


#3 Ford Expedition
2013 Year End-38,350
2012 year End-38,062
% Change-0.8%


#4 GMC Yukon XL
2013 Year End-31,258
2012 Year End-23,427
% Change-33.4%


#5 GMC Yukon
2013 Year End-28,302
2012 Year End-27,818
% Change-1.7%


#6 Nissan Armada
2013 Year End-14,383
2012 Year End-18,072
% Change--20.4%


#7 Toyota Sequoia
2013 Year End-13,811
2012 Year End-13,151
% Change-5.0%


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General Motors owned 74.5% of the U.S. full-size SUV market in 2013 as all four of its nameplates posted improvements, significant ones in the case of the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon XL.

Ford sold more Expeditions in December 2013 than in any month since December 2010, but it was still no better than fourth in a class that's routinely dominated by two Chevrolets. Nissan and Toyota's two afterthought SUVs generated just one in ten segment-wide sales in December, just 11 in 100 over the course of 2013's twelve months.
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