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โOct-30-2022 02:45 PM
Grit dog wrote:JALLEN4 wrote:
In Sept 2019 there were 3.45 million new units in dealer inventories. That is a number that has been over 4 million in the past. At the end of September 2022 dealers had 1.23 million units in stock which would include those ordered sold but not yet delivered or reported sold. One might imagine there is a long way to go before you could consider them plentiful!
Love obscure stats from the Googler, like when announcers find weird stats about athletes โฆ
โTom Brady has won 8 out of 10 games on a Monday night with a full moonโฆโ type of thing.
All I know is around here, one of the MOST expensive places in the country to buy, well, about anything except seafood maybe, RV lots that were empty for 2 years are chock full, just about every dealer. Car dealers are filling back up. Very quickly and noticeably.
And since I happen to be truck shopping, have noticed that in other parts of the country, some trucks (half tons) are being offered at significantly lower than msrp again, and that trend increases by what seems to be weekly.
Iโm increasingly confident that by the next presidential election, the countryโs economy will be sitting approximately at the Rio Grande river! (It will have gone that far southโฆlol)
Unfortunate for some. I canโt wait for it to happen from a personal financial perspective.
โOct-30-2022 02:36 PM
BB_TX wrote:Pbutler97 wrote:Me Again wrote:Pbutler97 wrote:
More 3/4 tons are sold with gas engines than diesel by a longshot regardless.
Could you show us where you got that statistic? That certainly is not the norm in Western States.
I know that statistic from dealing with sales managers over the last 20 years or so when it comes to fleet/commercial sales. Where did you get your statistic that it's not the norm in Western states? Visual observation on the highway?
The fleet sales is what pushes the numbers toward gas rather than diesel. Most 250/2500 work trucks in this area are gas. Privately owned trucks are more likely diesel even if they are used for nothing more than daily drivers. That may change with the costs of diesel on top of the cost of the engine.
Bionic Man wrote:
And Iโll call BS on the 2500 gasser comment.
โOct-30-2022 02:12 PM
โOct-30-2022 01:07 PM
shelbyfv wrote:
"all this bull is man made...." :? Well, the auto manufacturers did screw up with the chips. Otherwise, I expect that pesky virus that's killed 6.5 million so far may deserve some blame.:W Anyway, good to see improving inventory. I needed to buy a new vehicle this summer and it was the first time my choices have been limited by what was actually available.
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โOct-30-2022 08:16 AM
JALLEN4 wrote:
In Sept 2019 there were 3.45 million new units in dealer inventories. That is a number that has been over 4 million in the past. At the end of September 2022 dealers had 1.23 million units in stock which would include those ordered sold but not yet delivered or reported sold. One might imagine there is a long way to go before you could consider them plentiful!
โOct-30-2022 07:43 AM
Pbutler97 wrote:Me Again wrote:Pbutler97 wrote:
More 3/4 tons are sold with gas engines than diesel by a longshot regardless.
Could you show us where you got that statistic? That certainly is not the norm in Western States.
I know that statistic from dealing with sales managers over the last 20 years or so when it comes to fleet/commercial sales. Where did you get your statistic that it's not the norm in Western states? Visual observation on the highway?
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โOct-30-2022 04:02 AM
Me Again wrote:Pbutler97 wrote:
More 3/4 tons are sold with gas engines than diesel by a longshot regardless.
Could you show us where you got that statistic? That certainly is not the norm in Western States.
โOct-29-2022 10:21 PM
Me Again wrote:Pbutler97 wrote:
More 3/4 tons are sold with gas engines than diesel by a longshot regardless.
Could you show us where you got that statistic? That certainly is not the norm in Western States.
โOct-29-2022 07:54 PM
Pbutler97 wrote:
More 3/4 tons are sold with gas engines than diesel by a longshot regardless.