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- catfishmontanaExplorer
gmcsmoke wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
let see the silvarado lost 15%, or about 5,000 units, and sold about 36,000 units. the nissan frontier gained 100%, or about 2700 units selling about 5700 units. and the value of this data is?
bumpy
invest in nissan they have a 100% return on investment
LOL - BumpyroadExplorer
gmcsmoke wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
let see the silvarado lost 15%, or about 5,000 units, and sold about 36,000 units. the nissan frontier gained 100%, or about 2700 units selling about 5700 units. and the value of this data is?
bumpy
invest in nissan they have a 100% return on investment
you've been relying on the US govt. accounting office for investment advice. :)
bumpy - gmcsmokeExplorer
Bumpyroad wrote:
let see the silvarado lost 15%, or about 5,000 units, and sold about 36,000 units. the nissan frontier gained 100%, or about 2700 units selling about 5700 units. and the value of this data is?
bumpy
invest in nissan they have a 100% return on investment - BumpyroadExplorerlet see the silvarado lost 15%, or about 5,000 units, and sold about 36,000 units. the nissan frontier gained 100%, or about 2700 units selling about 5700 units. and the value of this data is?
bumpy - N-TroubleExplorerPeople are reading way to much into this 'one month' list... It makes absolute perfect sense that 2014, yes 2014 GM HDs trucks are on the list. Updated 2015 models are rolling into dealers and consumers have known this since late last year. It's not like dealers hold much inventory of HD trucks anyways.
- catfishmontanaExplorer
BB_TX wrote:
catfishmontana wrote:
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This is very misleading. I would like to know where this data is gathered from and why.
Comes from pickuptrucks.com.
Misleading? In relation to what?
Why? Because people like numbers.
It was tongue in cheek..... - cummins2014Explorer
Randu wrote:
What is somewhat misleading is the fact that GM did a fairly large build ahead of 2014 models. Keep in mind the story was dated in early Jan. I believe the plants stopped 2014 production in early November to be down 3 months. This was for change over to the new body and interior of the 2015 HD series. New 2015 2500HD's are jut starting to hit lots now with the new interior and body to match up with the 1500 series that was updated with the 2014 models. Incentives are huge right now on the 2014 if you can find them. I saved just north of $11,000 from MSRP on a 2014 3500HD LTZ Duramax that I purchased yesterday.
There were only 2 within 250 miles of me that had SRW and Crew cab Long box. Randu
I just finished pricing out all three today, Ram option for option, was better priced for the loaded Laramie ,then the LTZ. GM is pushing the onstar instead of the navagation, camera setup , the dealer I was at today did not have one LTZ with nav., yet I could get a fully loaded Ram for the same money, a loaded Lariat was about 4 grand more than the other two, roughly 10K off the sticker on both the Laramie, and the LTZ . - BB_TXNomad
catfishmontana wrote:
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This is very misleading. I would like to know where this data is gathered from and why.
Comes from pickuptrucks.com.
Misleading? In relation to what?
Why? Because people like numbers. - 45RicochetExplorer
TroutfishIdaho wrote:
This is very misleading. I would like to know where this data is gathered from and why.
I believe they use Polk LINK just like Ford, GM and Ram do. It will cost you though :W Same with JD Powers if you use it in a ad.
Yeah no bull with Polk buddy. Actually they track daily changes thus the big INCENTIVES mid month :B They also give out many figures as to how many 35 series sold and inventory numbers. The 35 series numbers are a joke, but those 1500 are..... ahh forget it.
March should be better, fingers crossed.
When does that 2015 MY Ford come out again :H - B_SjulestadExplorer II
Randu wrote:
What is somewhat misleading is the fact that GM did a fairly large build ahead of 2014 models. Keep in mind the story was dated in early Jan. I believe the plants stopped 2014 production in early November to be down 3 months. This was for change over to the new body and interior of the 2015 HD series. New 2015 2500HD's are jut starting to hit lots now with the new interior and body to match up with the 1500 series that was updated with the 2014 models. Incentives are huge right now on the 2014 if you can find them. I saved just north of $11,000 from MSRP on a 2014 3500HD LTZ Duramax that I purchased yesterday.
There were only 2 within 250 miles of me that had SRW and Crew cab Long box. Randu
X2 purchased my 2014 GMC 3500 Denali DRW 4x4 for $13,000+ off MSRP in January.
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