VFACTS March 2024: Ford Ranger stays strong, RAV4 climbing
Toyota finished up as March’s best selling brand while the Ford Ranger remained the best-selling nameplate.
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Toyota finished up as March’s best selling brand while the Ford Ranger remained the best-selling nameplate.
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Toyota finished up as March’s best selling brand while the Ford Ranger remained the best-selling nameplate.
A total of 5661 new Rangers (4x4 and 4x2 combined) were sold in March 2024, placing it well ahead of the Toyota HiLux which sold 3995 units (4x4 and 4x2 combined). As a result the HiLux slipped out of the Top Three on the sales charts, falling behind the Toyota RAV4 (5070 sales) and Tesla Model Y (4379 sales).
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