spud1957
Jun 03, 2017Explorer
Me Again wrote:
No one seems to have sales of trucks by 150/1500, 250/2500 and 350/3500. With the Ford F150 being the best selling pickup, it would be interesting to see this breakout.
Does anyone have a link to such numbers? Chris
Me Again wrote:
No one seems to have sales of trucks by 150/1500, 250/2500 and 350/3500. With the Ford F150 being the best selling pickup, it would be interesting to see this breakout.
Does anyone have a link to such numbers? Chris
Camper G wrote:I'm extremely grateful we have a choice otherwise there would be no incentive for improvement.
I'm glad all of the big 3 are doing well. Yes, i like dodge, but i like ford and Chevy also.
womps wrote:jfkmk wrote:
So the purpose of this thread is what??
Information and knowledge. Does it make a difference as to what truck one should buy? Nope. But I enjoy the read anyway.
Camper G wrote:Not just Dodge, Ford tends to use the same body style for years. Always liked the Dodge body style it reminded me of my 55 Dodge truck.otrfun wrote:
Interesting that Ram, using nearly 9-year old sheet-metal, is still able to pull-off a very competitive +7.9 percent year-to-year sales increase.
Back in the day, the OEMs didn't change body styles as much. Back then, it was about 10yrs or so, give or take, with just minor front end changes. I didn't mind then and don't now either.
Dodge has a classic, iconic style they debued in 1994, so they are smart to stick with what works. At least in my opinion anyway.
otrfun wrote:
Interesting that Ram, using nearly 9-year old sheet-metal, is still able to pull-off a very competitive +7.9 percent year-to-year sales increase.