Commercial truck sales up 28% in May

Jun 14, 2012 2:34 PM

Retail sales of Class 3-8—the truck classes most often used in commercial applications--grew by 28% in May, according to figures compiled by Wards Information Products.

Truck dealers sold 51,839 Class 3-8 trucks during the month, compared with 40,570 sold during May 2011.  Sales also finished 15% above those of April 2012.

Through the first five months of 2012, sales of Class 3-8 trucks totaled 230,198 vehicles, up 26% from the corresponding period of 2011.

Class 6 trucks were the only segment to finish below year-earlier levels.  All other segments—including Class 1 and 2 pickups and vans—topped May 2011 sales by double digits.  Specifically:  Class 3, up 30%; Class 4, up 56%; Class 5, up 46%; Class 6, down 18%; Class 7, up 17%; and Class 8, up 36%. 

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