โMay-02-2013 09:21 AM
โMay-06-2013 07:22 AM
Dadoffourgirls wrote:MM49 wrote:Dadoffourgirls wrote:You are quoting aggregate numbers. If you want to contest the point you should address the topic of my comment. "Sales incentive per volume of trucks sold" You are trying to cloud the issue. Nice try thou.MM49 wrote:
The Chevy sales increase is due to increased incentives up to 16.4%. The highest in the industry.
Yahoo News "The company also saw a $200 million drop in operating earnings as it was forced to offer pricing deals on its current large truck line ahead of the launch of the new models"
mm49
Gotta love internet news. I suggest that you dig deeper into other sources.
DETROITโGeneral Motors Co.'s GM +3.15%first-quarter profit fell a less-than-expected 11% as a result of a weaker performance in North America, where the largest U.S. auto maker is spending heavily to launch new pickup trucks, continuing losses overseas and the impact of currency turbulence in South America.
Wall Street had expected a bigger earnings decline, and GM shares were up 4.5% at $31.54 in midday trading on Thursday in New York.
MM49
I will address your nonsense. GM has delivered 157,411 Silverado's and Sierra's in Q1. Your reported $200 million would be $1,270.32 per vehicle. For a vehicle that has sold almost 750,000 vehicles over its life (deliveries of GMT900 pickups), a $1300 incentive to remain competitive is not unheard of in the automotive industry.
Also, this would say that the trucks was the only part of the business that cost the company money.
As indicated, the company was planning on a decrease, and Wall Street analysts were happy with the results.
Anything else you would like explained with facts?
โMay-06-2013 06:41 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:
Glad to see consumers buying again and vehicle sales are up. However a peak at what percentage of fleet sales vs individual consumers makes up a truck makers total sales would be interesting.
โMay-06-2013 06:37 AM
MM49 wrote:Dadoffourgirls wrote:You are quoting aggregate numbers. If you want to contest the point you should address the topic of my comment. "Sales incentive per volume of trucks sold" You are trying to cloud the issue. Nice try thou.MM49 wrote:
The Chevy sales increase is due to increased incentives up to 16.4%. The highest in the industry.
Yahoo News "The company also saw a $200 million drop in operating earnings as it was forced to offer pricing deals on its current large truck line ahead of the launch of the new models"
mm49
Gotta love internet news. I suggest that you dig deeper into other sources.
DETROITโGeneral Motors Co.'s GM +3.15%first-quarter profit fell a less-than-expected 11% as a result of a weaker performance in North America, where the largest U.S. auto maker is spending heavily to launch new pickup trucks, continuing losses overseas and the impact of currency turbulence in South America.
Wall Street had expected a bigger earnings decline, and GM shares were up 4.5% at $31.54 in midday trading on Thursday in New York.
MM49
โMay-04-2013 11:13 AM
โMay-04-2013 09:21 AM
gmcsmoke wrote:MM49 wrote:
You are quoting aggregate numbers. If you want to contest the point you should address the topic of my comment. "Sales incentive per volume of trucks sold" You are trying to cloud the issue. Nice try thou.
MM49
how's that new RAM of yours doing?
โMay-04-2013 05:23 AM
MM49 wrote:
You are quoting aggregate numbers. If you want to contest the point you should address the topic of my comment. "Sales incentive per volume of trucks sold" You are trying to cloud the issue. Nice try thou.
MM49
โMay-03-2013 05:20 PM
Dadoffourgirls wrote:You are quoting aggregate numbers. If you want to contest the point you should address the topic of my comment. "Sales incentive per volume of trucks sold" You are trying to cloud the issue. Nice try thou.MM49 wrote:
The Chevy sales increase is due to increased incentives up to 16.4%. The highest in the industry.
Yahoo News "The company also saw a $200 million drop in operating earnings as it was forced to offer pricing deals on its current large truck line ahead of the launch of the new models"
mm49
Gotta love internet news. I suggest that you dig deeper into other sources.
DETROITโGeneral Motors Co.'s GM +3.15%first-quarter profit fell a less-than-expected 11% as a result of a weaker performance in North America, where the largest U.S. auto maker is spending heavily to launch new pickup trucks, continuing losses overseas and the impact of currency turbulence in South America.
Wall Street had expected a bigger earnings decline, and GM shares were up 4.5% at $31.54 in midday trading on Thursday in New York.
โMay-03-2013 11:56 AM
โMay-03-2013 11:28 AM
travelnutz wrote:
Ram up 48% for the one month (April 2013) only but only 23% for the YTD vs 2012. Chevrolet Silverado alone is up 23.5% for the same YTD sales.
It takes a lot less numbers of actual truck sales to increase 23% having 109,003 total sold than having a 23% increase with 156,044 total sold. Like approx only 65% of an actually sold number of trucks or 1.5 to 1 required to equal. Use the math you learned in school and don't be misled.
I'm just happy to see all the increases in sales over 2012 of the presently in production trucks as that's what's important. Nissan offerings are the one actual sour note!
โMay-03-2013 11:04 AM
โMay-03-2013 10:38 AM
โMay-03-2013 10:30 AM
โMay-03-2013 08:48 AM
travelnutz wrote:
Dadoffourgirls,
Are you trying to edjamacate MM49 with real facts and knowledge? You're wasting your time cause he wears those filtering Fiat owned Chryslers glasses and probably even wears them when in bed. Read some of his post history and it's self-explanatory!
โMay-03-2013 08:35 AM