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- MARK_VANDERBENTExplorerWow GM hangs close with its trucks even though many are waiting to buy the all new 14s!! Cant wait till they hit showrooms !
- ricaticExplorerLooks like somebody mixed some more Blue Koolaid...
Regards - Bionic_ManExplorerLooks like the delay in production didn't hurt the RAM HD.
- Fast_MoparExplorer
travelnutz wrote:
Ram up 48% for the one month (April 2013) only but only 23% for the YTD vs 2012. Chevrolet Silverado alone is up 23.5% for the same YTD sales.
It takes a lot less numbers of actual truck sales to increase 23% having 109,003 total sold than having a 23% increase with 156,044 total sold. Like approx only 65% of an actually sold number of trucks or 1.5 to 1 required to equal. Use the math you learned in school and don't be misled.
Wow, what a great way to take good news and turn it into bad news. As a graduate of the School of Hard Knocks, I learned that a 23% YTD increase is better than a 23% YTD decrease. That's the math I learned in school. - itguy08Explorer
gmcsmoke wrote:
I see ford's number are down by 151 trucks thanks to ric's hard work.
Assuming those people seriously considered Ford in the first place. It would be like me saying due to Cummins issues (there are plenty), I'd cross Ram off the list. Yet, Ram was never in the running for me.... - gmcsmokeExplorerI see ford's number are down by 151 trucks thanks to ric's hard work.
- dennisgt60ExplorerGreat April sales results for Ford, GM, Ram! Great trucks all!
- fla-gypsyExplorer
monkey44 wrote:
The other factor that's a little odd in how it tweaks the numbers, the Silverado and Sierra trucks are virtually identical mechanically, and only minimally different in looks, options, and equipment. So, if you add the two, the picture changes and GM gets much closer to Ford in number of trucks sold.
Not sure how much us knowing that figure matters. But it does change the overall success ratio of GM truck sales.
Fixed it for you but it doesn't change anything, yet
#1 Ford 59,030
#2 GM clones 53,603
#3 Ram 31,409
All the others are insignificant numbers, no offense to brand x owners intended - travelnutzExplorer IIRam up 48% for the one month (April 2013) only but only 23% for the YTD vs 2012. Chevrolet Silverado alone is up 23.5% for the same YTD sales.
It takes a lot less numbers of actual truck sales to increase 23% having 109,003 total sold than having a 23% increase with 156,044 total sold. Like approx only 65% of an actually sold number of trucks or 1.5 to 1 required to equal. Use the math you learned in school and don't be misled.
I'm just happy to see all the increases in sales over 2012 of the presently in production trucks as that's what's important. Nissan offerings are the one actual sour note! - monkey44Nomad IIThe other factor that's a little odd in how it tweaks the numbers, the Silverado and Sierra trucks are virtually identical mechanically, and only minimally different in looks, options, and equipment. So, if you add the two, the picture changes and GM gets much closer to Ford in number of trucks sold.
Not sure how much us knowing that figure matters. But it does change the overall success ratio of GM truck sales.
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