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Anybody want any more statistics on sales of any model vehicle? Let me know before I throw out this edition of Automotive News.
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TOTAL US LIGHT-TRUCK SALES BY MAKE-6 MONTHS 2003
FORD 1,024,354 CHEVROLET 871,501 DODGE 480,017 TOYOTA 342,271 GMC 255,504 HONDA 235,685 JEEP 201,104 NISSAN 106,155 TAKEN FROM JULY 7 2003 AUTOMOTIVE NEWS |
A lot of fleet vehicles are Chevy over GMC. I think that has to account for the sale of the 'ugly' over the 'athsetically pleasing'. Chevy is generally a few bucks cheaper than GMC, just as Chevy is a few bucks cheaper than Pontiacs. GM shoots themselves in the foot by having the two divisions and not being able to add them together, as Ford can and does use their numbers in all of their advertising campaigns. The real deal is there are more new GM trucks our there; period. Personally, I like the variety. 99% sure my HD when purchased, will be a GMC. But then again, I always like Pontiacs better too.
I'd like to see the Duramax, Cummins, and Powerstroke sales numbers of 2003. |
Originally posted by JOHN G TOTAL US LIGHT-TRUCK SALES BY MAKE-6 MONTHS 2003 FORD 1,024,354 CHEVROLET 871,501 DODGE 480,017 TOYOTA 342,271 GMC 255,504 HONDA 235,685 JEEP 201,104 NISSAN 106,155 TAKEN FROM JULY 7 2003 AUTOMOTIVE NEWS You're looking at total light truck sales which includes all the manufacturers mini vans, 15 passenger vans, cargo vans, suvs, etc. I believe everybody here was referring to Ford, Chevy, GMC and Dodge Pickups. |
Re: Ford AGAIN!!
Originally posted by PhantomChaos Here are the ten bestsellers, with total sales figures for the period from January through June 2003: Ford F-Series 404,072 Chevrolet Silverado 321,992 Dodge Ram 218,301 Toyota Camry 204,317 Honda Accord 193,876 Ford Explorer 179,341 Ford Taurus 170,393 Honda Civic 153,009 Toyota Corolla 141,565 Chevrolet Impala 133,948 |
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