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Sep 05, 2013

August Numbers are In

I'm surprised that the usual poster/s missed the August report so here it is.

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Enjoy... :B

28 Replies

  • Regarding the Big 3...

    If margins are not declining... Year Over Year growth is generally the most critical metric in measuring corporate business fundamentals.

    Ram is the clear leader.
  • Congrats to all of the Big 3 truck makers for continuing to produce a good product. The rest are just not significant numbers wise.
  • I wonder how many of those sales were individual consumer/users and how many were for fleet use. I believe I heard many companies were replacing their aging fleets now that gas prices have remained somewhat stable (yet still high)....maybe a banner year for some makers but will the trend continue?
  • I think Toyota is really missing the boat with the new Tundra and the numbers show it. A 10% increase looks ok but it is likely due to sales on the outgoing '13s. The all "new" 2014s aren't really that new, mostly just a re-skin and interior changes over the same drive train. Where they are lagging behind is payload. Ford and GM have upped payload with HD models and saw sales rise. Toyota needs to step up and put out an HD model. Up the payload to 2k (which wouldn't take much to do)and I guarantee they would sell thousands more. I know lots of people who had to jump ship to Ford, not because they wanted to but because they had to.
  • BB_TX wrote:
    All are doing great. The big 3 plus Toyota all over 20% increase over last year.
    I am guessing the bottom 6 or 7 will not be around much longer based on those sales numbers.


    Don't forget Fred Diaz is driving the ship over at Nissan. I'm sure he'll have a positive impact on that product line.

    Having said that the Nissan Titan numbers are so dismal anyone with some common sense could improve that product line. Throw a V8 Cummins under the hood and you make the front line news and watch your product grow! :B
  • All are doing great. The big 3 plus Toyota all over 20% increase over last year.
    I am guessing the bottom 6 or 7 will not be around much longer based on those sales numbers.