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Ford Explorer -- High: 445,157 units in 2000, Low: 137,817 units in 2007. Fall: 69% (*Includes Bronco II sales)
Back in the day, the Ford Explorer was to SUVs what Kleenex is to tissue. It remains a popular brand name thanks to the Explorer Hybrid (which was not factored into this analysis).
From 1997 to 2007, SUV sales went on quite a roller-coaster ride. The vehicles took off for a number of reasons, including a $6,000 small-business tax break on cars that weighed above 6,000 pounds and the move by soccer/hockey moms to abandon minivans for big, tall and seemingly safe SUVs.
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