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					Originally Posted by  likwid
					 
				 
				Funny, neither GM nor Ford can move a truck right now to save their lives... 
 
Guess they're not so profitable anymore. 
			
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 And you "facts" come from?
I found this on Routers and on CNN. To me it looks like the #1 and #2 spots are still TRUCKS. Yes sales accross the board have fallen almost 50%, but even so they still outselling the Camry.
 March 3 (Reuters) - The following are the 20 top-selling vehicles in the United States through February 2009 as reported by automakers.  
 Following is a list of the top-20 selling vehicles, ranked by total units.
RANK VEHICLE                     2009     2008  '08 RANK % Chng
  1 Ford F-Series P/U            48,851   93,673       1  -47.8
  2 Chevy Silverado-C/K P/U      43,775   80,218       2  -45.4
  3 Toyota Camry                 41,416   66,515       3  -37.7
  4 Toyota Corolla               37,341   41,938       4  -11.0
  5 Honda Accord                 32,557   51,588       6  -36.9
  6 Nissan Altima                30,137   44,998       9  -33.0
  7 Honda Civic                  29,885   44,792       8  -33.3
  8 Dodge Ram P/U                27,291   42,544       5  -35.9
  9 Honda CR-V                   25,513   31,710      11  -19.5
 10 Chevrolet Malibu             20,828   27,001      26  -22.9
 11 Ford Escape                  18,450   25,383      17  -27.3
 12 Ford Focus                   17,673   27,902      15  -36.7
 13 Toyota RAV4                  16,432   21,274      18  -22.8
 14 Ford Fusion                  15,755   24,163      20  -34.8
 15 Jeep Wrangler                15,450   13,225          +16.8
 16 Toyota Prius                 15,353   22,272      16  -31.1
 17 Chevrolet Impala             14,867   42,740       7  -65.2
 18 GMC Sierra P/U               14,420   28,288      12  -49.0
 19 Mazda 3                      13,996   14,472           -3.3
 20 Chevrolet Cobalt             13,508   34,268      14  -60.6