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Growing numbers of full-size American pick-ups driving market

- – Matt Brogan

Australian­s are warming to the arrival of full-size American pick-up trucks in ever-growing numbers, with monthly sales charts showing Chevrolet and Ram are achieving steady growth of Silverado and 1500 models.

Soon, the heavy-hauling duo will be joined by factory-backed arrivals from Ford and Toyota, again showing the market for larger capacity utes is one that may well have been deserved of a little more attention in times gone by.

But for privateer importers across the country, the interest in big pick-up trucks is nothing new.

Victorian-based Harrison F-trucks is just one such conversion specialist that has long recognised the market’s desire for a more capable alternativ­e to the Hilux and Ranger set – as well as fulfilling demand for models and variants beyond those officially imported.

Speaking to Goauto, Harrison Ftrucks sales manager Will Wyhoon said the business was progressin­g in an upward trajectory with newly introduced competitio­n serving to help promote the F-series range, rather than detracting from it.

“I’ve always said competitio­n is healthy and we’ve certainly had some healthy competitio­n from Chevrolet and Ram,” he said.

“What we haven’t had in the past is the factory-backed companies that have big national marketing campaigns. But in a way, these have worked in our favour.

“Their campaigns have helped to introduce even more Australian­s to the range of American pick-up trucks available and the options available from different brands.

“There is no doubt all brands feed off competitor­s’ marketing efforts, and we are no exception.”

Mr Wyhoon said the growing awareness of full-size pick-ups in the Australian market was helping buyers recognise the wider range of models available beyond those offered from factory-backed players.

Alongside full-size models such as the Chevrolet Silverado, Ford F-150, Ram 1500 and Toyota Tundra – and not forgetting the Silverado HD and Ram 2500 and 3500 ranges – there are other offerings that are built to tow and haul considerab­le loads, which Harrison F-trucks buyers have been quick to hone in on.

“Our ability to offer most of the range of F-series trucks, along with the full range of local and overseas accessorie­s, means we can cater to a broad range of needs,” Mr Wyhoon said.

But like many in the business of late, Harrison F-trucks has faced challenges. Restrictio­ns centring on availabili­ty during the COVID-19 pandemic did alter the landscape for the importer somewhat, with buyers taking what was available rather than building to order.

“The great thing now is that the situation is beginning to return to normal, and we’re again able to more readily offer customers the ability to customise a truck to their specific needs and preference,” Mr Wyhoon said.

“We are also looking forward to the release of the new Super Duty range, which we hope to have in stock before the end of 2023.

“There are some terrific vehicles coming down the pipeline and there is a great deal of interest from buyers already. We’re very much looking forward to the year ahead.”

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