Rank | Vehicle
Model | Manufacturer | Number of
States | Notes |
1 | Ford F-Series | Ford | 24 | Most popular pickup truck in the
U.S. |
2 | Chevrolet Silverado | Chevrolet | 8 | Traditional competitor |
3 | Toyota RAV4 | Toyota | 5 | Best-selling SUV |
3 | Honda CR-V | Honda | 4 | Efficient family SUV |
5 | Tesla Model Y | Tesla | 4 | Only EV on the list |
6 | GMC Sierra | GMC | 1 | Strong in Southern Texas |
7 | Toyota Tacoma | Toyota | 1 | Ranked #1 in Hawaii |
Why the Ford F-Series Dominates American Roads (1,000-Word Analysis)
1. Historical Legacy
45 years as America's best-selling truck
Cultural icon in rural/industrial economies
2. Customization Options
40+ trim configurations from workhorse to luxury
Best-in-class towing (14,000 lbs) and payload (3,325 lbs)
3. Economic Factors
Section 179 tax deductions for business buyers
15% higher resale value than competitors
4. Regional Preferences
#1 in 24 states (per your title)
Case studies: Texas oil fields vs. Midwest farms
5. EV Transition
F-150 Lightning capturing 72% of electric truck market
Charging infrastructure partnerships
Challenges
Rising competition from Chevy Silverado EV
Gas price sensitivity in mountain states