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Perrysburg_Dodg
May 08, 2015Explorer
In the fourth quarter of 2009, when the new Ram division’s trucks were hitting the streets, the company eked out a paltry 11 percent of the market share for full-size trucks. The two other Detroit automakers were lapping Chrysler around the track, with shares of 42 percent for G.M. and 37 percent for Ford. Since then Ram has conquered more and more of the market every year. In August, when sales surged 33 percent over a year earlier, Ram commanded 21 percent of full-size pickup purchases in the United States.
Most of that success has come at the expense of G.M.’s Chevrolet Silverado pickup, which despite its own recent redesign has lost market share this year. Ford’s F-Series pickups remain the overall market leader, but their sales have also dipped this summer as the automaker prepares to introduce a new generation of trucks made with an aluminum body. Link
IT, if you don't know the difference between a slant six and an in-line six you are a bigger clown then I gave you credit for LMAO.
BTW Ford sales of their F-series -4.6% in march Chevy +7.0% GMC +3.2% Ram -2.2%
Ram sales
Ford sales
All truck sales march 15
Maybe if you weren't such a troll people wouldn't argue.
Oh well have to go to bed working 12 days 7 days a week for the past three months at the plant that is slowing down. Hay just a little FACT for you IT. I noticed Ford is the ONLY car company laying people off. Flat Rock Plant to end third shift do to POOR sales. No GM or FCA plants laying off.
Most of that success has come at the expense of G.M.’s Chevrolet Silverado pickup, which despite its own recent redesign has lost market share this year. Ford’s F-Series pickups remain the overall market leader, but their sales have also dipped this summer as the automaker prepares to introduce a new generation of trucks made with an aluminum body. Link
IT, if you don't know the difference between a slant six and an in-line six you are a bigger clown then I gave you credit for LMAO.
BTW Ford sales of their F-series -4.6% in march Chevy +7.0% GMC +3.2% Ram -2.2%
Ram sales
Ford sales
All truck sales march 15
Maybe if you weren't such a troll people wouldn't argue.
Oh well have to go to bed working 12 days 7 days a week for the past three months at the plant that is slowing down. Hay just a little FACT for you IT. I noticed Ford is the ONLY car company laying people off. Flat Rock Plant to end third shift do to POOR sales. No GM or FCA plants laying off.
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