The GMC Savana is the most improved full-size commercial van in November 2015. It doubled its sales over November of 2014. The Ford Transit continues a dominant lead as it goes over 100,000 units for the year.
The Chevy Express had a sales increase over last year and remains in second place. Although the Ford E-Series van and wagon sales have been discontinued, the E-Series cutaway and chassis sales continue firmly in third place.
Full-size Commercial Van – November 2015 Sales
| Nov 2015 # | Nov ’15 / ’14 % | YTD 2015 # | YTD ’15 / ’14 % | |
| Ford Transit | 9,584 | 97.6% | 105,030 | 908.2% |
| Chevy Express | 5,371 | 19.9% | 56,021 | -24.0% |
| Ford E-Series | 3,994 | -3.8% | 47,066 | -52.0% |
| Ram ProMaster | 2,754 | -16.0% | 24,066 | 60.0% |
| Mercedes-Benz Sprinter | * | % | * | % |
| GMC Savana | 1,439 | 101.0% | 19,211 | -22.9% |
| Nissan NV | 1,105 | -3.2% | 15,034 | 12.7% |
*Mercedes-Benz Sprinter sales numbers are now reported in combination with the Mercedes-Benz Metris van. TFLtruck will inquire about the specific number and update the report.
Watch this TFLtruck first drive of the 2015 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 4×4.
And here is a detailed review of the 2014 Ram ProMaster.














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