Nice work scan99The numbers might not be exact but this is what I found combining multiple websites.
2004 - 85,920 units
2005 - 86,945 units
2006 - 72,192 units
2007 - 65,746 units
2008 - 34,053 units
2009 - 19,042 units
2010 - 23,416 units
That is absolutely true all truck sales were down even the mighty Ford took a huge hit. I'm just surprised Nissan can keep the brand alive when they are probably losing money on the truck. If they are selling 25% of their target where is the money coming from to keep the brand alive? Plan "A" was go to Mexico and let Dodge build the truck. Plan "B" must be rob Peter to pay Paul.If you look at the numbers there's a strong correlation also to $3+ gasoline and the crashing of the economy. You can see the bottom drops out in 2008.
I could have been one of those 5 today as I went to the Timonium Fairground for the bike show. I also saw more than a few Titans, but the best thing I saw was a real nice '65 dark blue Malibu 2dr hardtop at a gas station with the original owner filling it up.Yea about 380,000 plus whatever they've sold this year. I think different areas have bigger influxes of Titans then others, in OH I would see one or two Titans a day, I live just north of Baltimore now, and I saw five Titans this morning just driving a mile to the store.