Where are November truck sales?
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#2
Originally Posted by BirdmanStyll
Havent seen november truck sales, maybe its a surprise for year end truck sales, ford beat the closest contender buy 150,000 units haha, didnt the tundra only sell 150,000 units for the whole year haha
Nomination for most informative thread of the year?
#3
Here you go buddy
Ford F-Series
635,520 -12.4% YTD
Nov 2007: 46,568
Nov 2006: 52,727
Chevrolet Silverado
564,697 -3.3% YTD
Nov 2007: 38,122
Nov 2006: 44,363
Dodge Ram
326,177 -2.0% YTD
Nov 2007: 24,488
Nov 2006: 27,826
GMC Sierra
188,461 -2.5% YTD
Nov 2007: 13,840
Nov 2006: 15,382
Toyota Tundra
177,336 +57.7% YTD
Nov 2007: 14,988
Nov 2006: 10,469
Toyota Tacoma
159,949 -1.9% YTD
Nov 2007: 11,985
Nov 2006: 14,461
Chevrolet Colorado
70,306 -18.3% YTD
Nov 2007: 5,428
Nov 2006: 6,526
Ford Ranger
67,147 -20.1% YTD
Nov 2007: 4,938
Nov 2006: 5,421
Nissan Titan
60,961 -8.8% YTD
Nov 2007: 5,001
Nov 2006: 4,867
Nissan Frontier
59,689 -17.1% YTD
Nov 2007: 3,993
Nov 2006: 4,928
Ford F-Series
635,520 -12.4% YTD
Nov 2007: 46,568
Nov 2006: 52,727
Chevrolet Silverado
564,697 -3.3% YTD
Nov 2007: 38,122
Nov 2006: 44,363
Dodge Ram
326,177 -2.0% YTD
Nov 2007: 24,488
Nov 2006: 27,826
GMC Sierra
188,461 -2.5% YTD
Nov 2007: 13,840
Nov 2006: 15,382
Toyota Tundra
177,336 +57.7% YTD
Nov 2007: 14,988
Nov 2006: 10,469
Toyota Tacoma
159,949 -1.9% YTD
Nov 2007: 11,985
Nov 2006: 14,461
Chevrolet Colorado
70,306 -18.3% YTD
Nov 2007: 5,428
Nov 2006: 6,526
Ford Ranger
67,147 -20.1% YTD
Nov 2007: 4,938
Nov 2006: 5,421
Nissan Titan
60,961 -8.8% YTD
Nov 2007: 5,001
Nov 2006: 4,867
Nissan Frontier
59,689 -17.1% YTD
Nov 2007: 3,993
Nov 2006: 4,928
#4
Ford still sells more rangers than both of nissans trucks and is right there withe the colorado and they are still gonna drop it instead of redesign it after 15 years and get back those numbers. I hope the mini truck market returns again someday. Guess I will have to keep my 94 ranger forever.
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the tundra had a 57% increase. pretty big jump.
25 years ago people were laughing at the japanese car sales, now they all but dominate the car market.
i am not a tudra expert but i think they compete against the 1/2 tons? if so, it would be interesting to see a breakdown of sales to see how much the tundra has actually gained on domestic half ton sales.
25 years ago people were laughing at the japanese car sales, now they all but dominate the car market.
i am not a tudra expert but i think they compete against the 1/2 tons? if so, it would be interesting to see a breakdown of sales to see how much the tundra has actually gained on domestic half ton sales.
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#9
Originally Posted by builtfordtough13
Good Fords still on top!!! It would be interesting to see the amount of F-150 sales compared to the Superduty sales. The old and outdated Ranger still out sells the Titan!!
You don't see anything wrong with the 12.4% sales drop and the 20.1% sales drop of each?
Yes, by the looking at volume, they are outselling the competition COMBINED. ( ie 1/2 and SD sales )
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Originally Posted by SMIGGS
Even though we have killed this horse long ago..
You don't see anything wrong with the 12.4% sales drop and the 20.1% sales drop of each?
You don't see anything wrong with the 12.4% sales drop and the 20.1% sales drop of each?
Chevrolet should be a bit more worried, they are seeing a sales decline with a brand new model with cash on the hoods. While Toyota's sales are up year-to-year, they look to fall short of their sales projections. Once again, with an all new model and huge rebates.
Last edited by Big Bad; 12-18-2007 at 11:23 AM.
#11
Originally Posted by Big Bad
Not really, seeing as how it's the oldest entry in a highly competitive class. Not to mention it's a known lame duck with a refreshed version right around the corner.
#12
Originally Posted by Big Bad
Not really, seeing as how it's the oldest entry in a highly competitive class. Not to mention it's a known lame duck with a refreshed version right around the corner.
Chevrolet should be a bit more worried, they are seeing a sales decline with a brand new model with cash on the hoods. While Toyota's sales are up year-to-year, they look to fall short of their sales projections. Once again, with an all new model and huge rebates.
Chevrolet should be a bit more worried, they are seeing a sales decline with a brand new model with cash on the hoods. While Toyota's sales are up year-to-year, they look to fall short of their sales projections. Once again, with an all new model and huge rebates.
#13
Originally Posted by SMIGGS
So how does that figure in the SD? That is a brand new design and as far as I know, those sales figures include them also.
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