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March 3rd, 2005 03:56 AM #1
It's not looking good for GM, Ford and Honda. Falling Accord and Civic sales pulled Honda down while lull Ford truck sales did the same thing to Ford.GM was accross the board(most of their products suck,i guess) while Toyota, Chrysler,Nissan and BMW pulls ahead with record sales nos. Here's the story:
honda,GM and ford down
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March 3rd, 2005 04:44 AM #2
For any business cycle, the trend is that February is always the poorest performing month throughout the year even with valentines day in the middle of it. It says OVERALL US CAR SALES, down 1.9%. GM explained that they have already expected this.. Surprisingly, some companies did better. But as always, there is always a freak that comes out from of any trends!
Last edited by cyberdoc95; March 3rd, 2005 at 04:47 AM.
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March 3rd, 2005 05:54 AM #3
lumakas lalo ang toyota nung nag-labas sila ng Scion, especially the xB tapos eto na ang tC.
nabasa ko din sa news na you can combine Ford, GMC, and Pontiac but they are no match with Toyota's overall sales. The first ever car manufacturer to reach $1billion in sales...Toyota.
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March 3rd, 2005 02:13 PM #4Originally Posted by cyberdoc95
i think I posted a thread last month about honda accord and civic's lower-then-average sales. It happened again this month. We'll see. as for GM and Ford, they're cutting back on production. our local GM plant closed for like 2 weeks.
here's a helpful link:
US auto sales
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March 3rd, 2005 02:29 PM #5
here we go, the top 10:
Top 10 bestselling cars in America through Feb.2005- Toyota Camry------60.241
- Chevrolet Malibu----45,718
- Honda Accord------44,296
- Toyota Corolla-----40,559
- Chevrolet Impala---39,256
- Nissan Altima-------36,139
- Honda Civic--------33,841
- Ford Focus--------28,940
- Ford Mustang------24,335
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