
July monthly truck sales are in for the United States, and the Toyota Tacoma is again showing a monthly decline in sales.
The Tacoma is still the midsize truck sales leader in the United States, but its sales growth has slowed down significantly. Toyota’s midsize truck is down -6.5% in July 2019 versus July of last year. The Tacoma is still 3.0% up in year-to-date results.
Toyota Tacoma Sales
| July 2019 # | July 2019/2018 | YTD 2019 # | YTD 2019/2018 % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota Tacoma | 20,416 | -6.5% | 142,282 | 3.0% |
| Nissan Frontier | 5,641 | 23.1% | 44,963 | -2.9% |
| Honda Ridgeline | 2,749 | 10.5% | 18,004 | 3.0% |
We have the sales results for the Toyota, Nissan, and Honda. Ford, GM, and Ram have switched to a quarterly sales reporting schedule.
The Nissan Frontier and Honda Ridgeline sales represent a fraction of Tacoma sales, but they did improve in sales over July 2018.
The 2020 Tacoma is getting a few updates. Check out the video below of the Tacoma TRD Pro first drive that goes over all the changes.










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