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Pbutler97
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Dealers lots around Ohio/western PA are filling up with certain models. Not many heavy duty trucks but I'm seeing a few Chevy and GMC 2500's sit for weeks before being sold and a lot in the pipeline. 1/2 tons are everywhere. Monitoring black book trade and used retail values, they're dropping like a stone. The Dealers I have recently talked to are holding at MSRP on new with one willing to go below MSRP on a 2500 that has been sitting for over 6 weeks. Expect them all to have to start dealing again. Sales are down and dropping. No wonder if you've seen the prices at the grocery store recently and follow the number of companies announcing layoffs or hiring freezes.
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JALLEN4
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Explorer
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 โ€ฆ
โ€œTom Brady has won 8 out of 10 games on a Monday night with a full moonโ€ฆโ€ 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.
Iโ€™m increasingly confident that by the next presidential election, the countryโ€™s economy will be sitting approximately at the Rio Grande river! (It will have gone that far southโ€ฆlol)
Unfortunate for some. I canโ€™t wait for it to happen from a personal financial perspective.


I am sure you are right. It is much more accurate to ride around in your neighborhood and make your own assessment instead of looking at actual statistics. As a forty year new car dealer now retired, I somewhat know how this deal works and I will stick with actual real numbers!

Pbutler97
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Explorer
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.


Contrary to what some think, fleet and commercial sales make up the majority of the heavy duty truck market.


Bionic Man wrote:


And Iโ€™ll call BS on the 2500 gasser comment.


I'll call BS on your BS call.

Bionic_Man
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Explorer
Maybe itโ€™s a regional thing, but our local auto dealerships certainly are still very short of inventory.

And Iโ€™ll call BS on the 2500 gasser comment. Iโ€™ve seen reports in the past from RAM that an astronomical % of their sales were Cummins. And you can see it driving around too. Regardless of brand, if itโ€™s a heavy duty it almost always has a diesel in it.
2012 RAM 3500 Laramie Longhorn DRW CC 4x4 Max Tow, Cummins HO, 60 gallon RDS aux fuel tank, Reese 18k Elite hitch
2003 Dodge Ram 3500 QC SB 4x4 Cummins HO NV5600 with Smarty JR, Jacobs EB (sold)
2002 Gulf Stream Sea Hawk 29FRB with Honda EV6010

Grit_dog
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Navigator
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.


I think you meant to say the over reaction to and subsequent gouging from that pesky virusโ€ฆ
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5โ€ turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

shelbyfv
Explorer
Explorer
"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.

midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
and I hope they stay on the lots were being taken to the price of everything. all this bull is man made.

Lwiddis
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Explorer II
Interesting report, Pbutler. Iโ€™ll check my area.
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Grit_dog
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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 โ€ฆ
โ€œTom Brady has won 8 out of 10 games on a Monday night with a full moonโ€ฆโ€ 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.
Iโ€™m increasingly confident that by the next presidential election, the countryโ€™s economy will be sitting approximately at the Rio Grande river! (It will have gone that far southโ€ฆlol)
Unfortunate for some. I canโ€™t wait for it to happen from a personal financial perspective.
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5โ€ turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

BB_TX
Nomad
Nomad
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.

JALLEN4
Explorer
Explorer
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!

JIMNLIN
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Explorer
Dealers lots here in my part of the state are still few if any new models of the brand they carry. Most lots are still 75 percent empty.
However go by a Ford dealers lot and we see used Ford/GM Ram/and even Toyoto trucks.Same with a GM dealer.
These are small town dealers...not being around a big city things maybe different for those dealers.
"good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment" ............ Will Rogers

'03 2500 QC Dodge/Cummins HO 3.73 6 speed manual Jacobs Westach
'97 Park Avanue 28' 5er 11200 two slides

Pbutler97
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Explorer
To take it one step further, I received an email from a sales guy at RV wholesalers in Ohio yesterday offering to knock another $4000.00 off the Travel trailer they sent me a quote on about 3 weeks ago. Seeing I have not had that happen for about 4 years that speaks volumes about sales of big ticket items in general.

Pbutler97
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Explorer
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?

Grit_dog
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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.


Itโ€™s a back east thing. Waaay more HD gassers.
Low altitude, very few mountains, and the biggest reason in the northern states, a diesel doesnโ€™t hold the same value when itโ€™s in the rust belt and is a pile of corrosion with a โ€˜spensive motor before the engine is worn out.
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5โ€ turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

Me_Again
Explorer II
Explorer II
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.
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