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- wompsExplorer
The_real_wild1 wrote:
spud1957 wrote:
I'm in Canada. Never heard of these boys. That could be why Ford didn't give a rats a$$ about the comparison.
And since the F series has been the best selling "brand" in Canada for over 40 years as well, why bother. These tests have little significance to sales. Consumers speak with their wallets, not some 3rd rate online publication that no one has heard of.
GM is actually the number one selling brand.
Even when you add the Chev, GMC, Canyon & Colorado sales in Canada for 2016 they are still about 35,000 fewer trucks sold than the Ford F series. - spoon059Explorer II
The_real_wild1 wrote:
spud1957 wrote:
And since the F series has been the best selling "brand" in Canada for over 40 years as well, why bother.
GM is actually the number one selling brand.
GM is a manufacturer, GMC and Chevrolet are the brands. Spud1957 is making a specific point and his comment is correct. I understand the point that you are making, but you are technically wrong. Making a snarky comment about Ford doesn't make you any less wrong. - The_real_wild1ExplorerWhatever makes you feel better about your ford lmao.
- hone_eagleExplorer
The_real_wild1 wrote:
spud1957 wrote:
I'm in Canada. Never heard of these boys. That could be why Ford didn't give a rats a$$ about the comparison.
And since the F series has been the best selling "brand" in Canada for over 40 years as well, why bother. These tests have little significance to sales. Consumers speak with their wallets, not some 3rd rate online publication that no one has heard of.
GM is actually the number one selling brand.
GM is not a 'brand'
super duty beat me to it - v10superdutyExplorer
The_real_wild1 wrote:
spud1957 wrote:
I'm in Canada. Never heard of these boys. That could be why Ford didn't give a rats a$$ about the comparison.
And since the F series has been the best selling "brand" in Canada for over 40 years as well, why bother. These tests have little significance to sales. Consumers speak with their wallets, not some 3rd rate online publication that no one has heard of.
GM is actually the number one selling brand.
Sorry but you are wrong. :B
GM is a manufacturer, Chevy or GMC is a brand.
But; even looking at total sales for "manufacturer" in Canada, for the last couple years GM has been third.
Even behind FCA!!
The statistics are there if you need verification. - The_real_wild1ExplorerAfter skimming the article I would agree with the 1500 ram and the 3500 chev being the best. Ive owned them both. Put lots of miles in lots of different truck.
- The_real_wild1Explorer
spud1957 wrote:
I'm in Canada. Never heard of these boys. That could be why Ford didn't give a rats a$$ about the comparison.
And since the F series has been the best selling "brand" in Canada for over 40 years as well, why bother. These tests have little significance to sales. Consumers speak with their wallets, not some 3rd rate online publication that no one has heard of.
GM is actually the number one selling brand. - spud1957ExplorerI'm in Canada. Never heard of these boys. That could be why Ford didn't give a rats a$$ about the comparison.
And since the F series has been the best selling "brand" in Canada for over 40 years as well, why bother. These tests have little significance to sales. Consumers speak with their wallets, not some 3rd rate online publication that no one has heard of. - donn0128Explorer IIJust like any region of the US market share really comes down to dealer network. Several really good dealers that carry the same brand and thst brand will be more popular in thst region.
- spoon059Explorer IIMaybe I'm missing something... but what exactly were they comparing and what denotes how they scored? I just see random numbers and rankings, but no explanation as to how they got to those numbers. Its almost like there is a link on the page that I can't see to click.
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