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February 17th, 2005 01:34 AM #1
nothing's changed, the Big 3 trucks still rule in America. Not even the popular Toyota Sienna and Honda Odyssey vans made it to the top 10,noticeable though is the new Jeep Grand Cherokee which changed its spiraling sales to go northward:
top 10 bestselling trucks in the USA, january 2005- Ford F-150------------49,319
- Chevrolet Silverado----40,831
- Dodge Ram------------24,324
- Ford Explorer----------15,478
- Dodge Grand Caravan--13,797
- GMC Sierra------------12,953
- Ford Escape-----------12,868
- Jeep Grand Cherokee---12,755
- Ford Econoline---------12,542
- Chrysler Town&Country-11,354
8.Jeep Grand Chrokee
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February 17th, 2005 01:51 AM #2
Wow #1 pala yung F-150 sa tate... Does it have the sames specs as the Phil version? What happened to the Nissan Titan? it had a strong debut in the states.
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February 17th, 2005 03:32 AM #3Originally Posted by ILuvDetailing
Ford F-150
The Nissan Titan failed to meet its target sales of 100,000 units last year, it didn't have a "strong debut" sales-wise. It did have hot raves in reviews, but along with Nissan's new trucks Armada,Quest and Infiniti QX56 people didn't warm up good to them. Hope 2005 is different for Nissan trucks, with new entries like Xterra,Pathfinder and Frontier.
January 2005 sales Nissan Titan vs Toyota Tundra
Tundra-8,715 (2004 total-115,484)
Titan-6,559 (2004 total-83,848)
Nissan Titan
compare those Japanese truck sales with the American trucks in the 1st thread. not even close.....
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February 17th, 2005 03:46 AM #4Originally Posted by sikuya
Ganun din ang Toyota (trucks and minivans).... kung titingnan mo yung nai-produce nila versus naibenta, malaki din ang percentage ng naibenta nila.
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February 17th, 2005 09:30 AM #5
looks like the domestics are really dug in their forte... trucks!
Macky, medyo naguguluhan po ako sa sinabi mo. Kung ganun kalakas ang demand for their vehicles, hindi ba kahit mag tayo sila ng isa pang planta or mag expand ng production line madali na lang i recoup yun with higher sales?
Iniisip ko kasi eh baka JIT inventory ang ginagawa nila, kung ano ang demand yun rin ang i produce nila.
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February 17th, 2005 04:34 PM #6
hay man (MACKY), i am just posting the sales figures. I have no arguments about your points, it's good honda produces vehicles that get sold pretty quick right off the delivery truck. if toyota/honda/nissan can't produce enough for the demand, it's their loss for not being able to keep up. like I said, these are just sales figures.and whoever lands in the top 10 keeps the bragging rights,man.
but the demand is probably not enough though to justify honda for example, to build another plant.Toyota's Indiana plant for the Tundra has a 150,000 capacity, but only les than 115,000 Tundra's are sold yearly.
and honda being a small player in the US auto industry?maybe,but it's not that small:
january 2005 vehicles sales % share by company
GM-26.4%
Ford-18.7%
Chrysler only-14.0%
Toyota-13.5%
Honda-7.7%
Nissan-7.2%
golly,look at Toyota at the heels of Chrysler. will it dislodge Chrysler from the Big 3 soon?
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February 17th, 2005 04:38 PM #7
about Ford... is it the consolidated Ford Group?
what would be the figures if you add in the DC group with Chrysler?
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February 17th, 2005 04:58 PM #9
The domestics have a lock on the fleet market and commercial users (e.g. the local plumber, deli, phone company, etc.) kaya malakas talaga ang sales.
The imports are more popular in the personal use market.
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February 17th, 2005 05:01 PM #10Originally Posted by mazdamazda
If you include Mercedes-Benz (and Maybach) DaimlerChrysler share is 15.4%
Hybrids and EV