Least selling? Got some data to back that up? Pretty sure they are still outselling at least the Nissan truck and probably the 'Yota as well. I'd like to know how many GMC owners would stay with the GM brand and buy a Chevy if the GMC lineup was not available. Pretty sure that number would be higher than the Furd or Dodge.
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Been a life long GMC truck guy, 7 new ones. When I went to trade my last Crew Cab Dually 4x4 diesel GMC the dealer I bought it from said he would give me top dollar, Asked what I wanted and I said a 1500 Denali, 4x4 with the ultimate package, a 66K truck. He come back with 20K for my trade, and 64K for his truck. I laughed my ass off. Told him he had until noon the next day to come up with a realistic offer as my truck was worth more, and his truck was worth much less.
I did not go look at a chevy truck even though I have a good relationship with the chevy dealer from buying corvettes. I went to the Ford Dealer, never having owned a Ford. Found a nice F-150 Platinum, had more stuff than the Denali, bigger cab too. 66K for MSRP like the GMC, only 200 more MSRP. Ford gave me 25,500 for my trade. Ford marked their truck down to 55K. Needless to say I am in a Ford. I would consider another GMC, but not a Chevy.
GMC and Chevy Combined sell about the same as Ford trucks, varies year to year but not by much.