โAug-01-2013 09:39 AM
โAug-07-2013 02:42 AM
ksss wrote:45Ricochet wrote:BurbMan wrote:cdlaine wrote:
I wonder how Ram gets access to GM, and Ford sales figures and vice versus ?Charles
There are marketing agencies like Polk that get feeds of registration data from the state DMVs and they use the VINs to track brand and model. That's also how he knows which states they are #1 in.
I couldn't watch the video for some reason, but just a wild guess here
Idaho was a Ram state :W
Ram is number one in Idaho only by those that rode the short bus to school (not an easy stat to track, but its true, I swear). ๐
โAug-06-2013 08:54 PM
45Ricochet wrote:BurbMan wrote:cdlaine wrote:
I wonder how Ram gets access to GM, and Ford sales figures and vice versus ?Charles
There are marketing agencies like Polk that get feeds of registration data from the state DMVs and they use the VINs to track brand and model. That's also how he knows which states they are #1 in.
I couldn't watch the video for some reason, but just a wild guess here
Idaho was a Ram state :W
โAug-06-2013 03:49 PM
powderman426 wrote:
At the end of the day it really doesnt matter which brand you buy. Just make sure it has a Cummin's engine and you will be fine.:B
โAug-06-2013 01:00 PM
~DJ~ wrote:45Ricochet wrote:BurbMan wrote:cdlaine wrote:
I wonder how Ram gets access to GM, and Ford sales figures and vice versus ?Charles
There are marketing agencies like Polk that get feeds of registration data from the state DMVs and they use the VINs to track brand and model. That's also how he knows which states they are #1 in.
I couldn't watch the video for some reason, but just a wild guess here
Idaho was a Ram state :W
Sorry Ricochet. Ford is #1 in Idaho.
Here
โAug-04-2013 08:52 AM
~DJ~ wrote:45Ricochet wrote:BurbMan wrote:cdlaine wrote:
I wonder how Ram gets access to GM, and Ford sales figures and vice versus ?Charles
There are marketing agencies like Polk that get feeds of registration data from the state DMVs and they use the VINs to track brand and model. That's also how he knows which states they are #1 in.
I couldn't watch the video for some reason, but just a wild guess here
Idaho was a Ram state :W
Sorry Ricochet. Ford is #1 in Idaho.
Here
โAug-04-2013 07:41 AM
โAug-04-2013 07:33 AM
45Ricochet wrote:BurbMan wrote:cdlaine wrote:
I wonder how Ram gets access to GM, and Ford sales figures and vice versus ?Charles
There are marketing agencies like Polk that get feeds of registration data from the state DMVs and they use the VINs to track brand and model. That's also how he knows which states they are #1 in.
I couldn't watch the video for some reason, but just a wild guess here
Idaho was a Ram state :W
โAug-03-2013 07:43 PM
Bmanning wrote:
Toyota has no interest; as much as we on this forum may love HD pickups, they are a niche market. Toyota takes a look every now & then and wisely realizes that it wouldn't be worth it to break into the HD pickup world.
โAug-03-2013 06:37 PM
ib516 wrote:Engineer9860 wrote:
Somebody needs their choice in trucks validated.......
I might just buy another GM next time and surprise you. I've owned far more GM vehicles than Dodge/Rams. I don't need anything validated.
Not impressed with your comment either, I thought of you as one that was above that stuff, I guess I was wrong.
โAug-03-2013 02:50 PM
โAug-03-2013 11:21 AM
gmcsmoke wrote:
Yeah, well when Toyota get's into the HD market it's going to game over for the Detroit 3.
BOOM
โAug-03-2013 10:21 AM
โAug-03-2013 08:41 AM
bucky wrote:
I would be interested in seeing DIESEL sales numbers. Nobody breaks that out that I have seen recently. The last real #s I saw were Ford 51%, GM 25%, and Dodge 24% in 2500/3500 series pickups. No idea what they are now.
โAug-03-2013 05:10 AM