I am going to call it for this year with 243 trucks submitted. Thanks to all who participated!
With this being the second year, two data points are not enough to identify any trends but I will add last year's info (in parentheses) just for information, along with some bonus info at the bottom. Quick summary: Compared to last year, we are more Ford and GMC and less of most everything else, also more 2wd, 1/2 ton, extended cab, diesel and have newer trucks which have fewer miles per year put on them.
Total trucks: 243 (211)
Manufacturer market share %:
- Ford: 47.3 (44.5)
- Chevrolet: 16.5 (19.0)
- Toyota: 13.2 (15.6)
- GMC: 11.1 (9.0)
- Dodge/Ram: 8.2 (8.5)
- Nissan: 2.9 (2.8)
- Honda: 0.4 (0.5)
- Lincoln: 0.4 (0)
Model market share %:
- Ford 1/2 ton - 33.7 (33.2)
- Chevrolet 1/2 ton - 14.0 (12.3)
- Ford HD - 13.6 (10.9)
- Toyota Tundra - 10.3 (12.3)
- GMC 1/2 ton - 7.8 (7.1)
- Dodge/Ram HD - 4.5 (6.6)
- Dodge/Ram 1/2 ton - 3.3 (1.9)
- GMC HD - 2.9 (1.9)
- Toyota Tacoma - 2.5 (3.3)
- Chevrolet HD - 2.5 (5.7)
- Nissan Titan - 2.1 (1.9)
- Honda Ridgeline - 0.4 (0.5)
- Nissan Frontier - 0.4 (0.9)
- Lincoln MKLT - 0.4 (0)
- GMC Canyon - 0.4 (0)
- Toyota Pickup - 0.4 (0)
- Dodge Dakota - 0.4 (0)
- Chevrolet midsize - 0 (0.9)
- Ford Ranger - 0 (0.5)
4wd/2wd/AWD %: 63.5/36.0/0.5 (64.9/34.6/0.5)
1/2 ton/HD/Midsize/Compact %: 72.0 / 23.5 / 4.1 / 0.4 (68.7/25.1/6.2/0)
Standard/Extended/Crew cab %: 7.0/14.0/78.9 (6.2/11/82.8)
Diesel/Gas %: 21/79 (19/81)
Avg miles (237 trucks): 94,237 (98K)
Avg age: 8.25 yrs (8.96)
Avg miles/yr: 11,423 (13,572)
Fewest miles: Aggie Pharmer with 130 on a 2019 F250
Most reported miles: Roy D Mercer with 402,000 on a 2003 Chevy 1500
Considering adding next year: Ownership length, FI or NA, bed length and payload rating