It's been this way for years, and if Edmunds.com is right, it hasn't changed much in spite of new sedans from Detroit companies: U.S. consumers like domestic-made trucks and Japanese cars. Also not
too surprising given the lower cost of gasoline in 2010: hybrid sales slipped.
Ford's F-150 pickup truck, which has been the best-selling vehicle of any kind in the U.S., was back on
top last year, per Edmunds. Ford sold 391,219 F-150's, a 38% increase from 2009. Chevrolet's Silverado 1500 was in second place.
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