โOct-28-2013 08:40 PM
โNov-12-2013 01:06 PM
โNov-12-2013 12:16 PM
Lessmore wrote:
As you say the Colorado/Canyon are in their last year of production. Generally sales of older models do slow down. I've been in them....comfortable for a big guy like me, in a smaller truck...lot's of leg room for the driver in the extended cab and 4 dr. cab...everything from a big 4 , a nice 5 cylinder and of course a 5.3 V8.
I've been in and driven Rangers too. Cramped leg room, small cab in the extended cab.
The Ford Ranger...it was an outmoded vehicle, long past it's prime. It was becoming the original VW Beetle of the truck world...few changes, little power, small interior in the last part of it's production life.
But that's not to say I didn't like it, or think it didn't have a role.
I thought the Ranger made a good, short distance, cheap to buy, utility vehicle. In fact I thought of buying one just for those reasons in 2010-11.
I still think there is a market for a utility vehicle like the Ranger. Relatively unsophisticated design, but tough, inexpensive to purchase, with an available standard transmission, 4 cyl. or small V6...available 4WD.
I wish Ford was still making it...plus why did they never add a turbodiesel as they did in other world markets ?
But I wouldn't want it for my only vehicle.
โNov-12-2013 08:20 AM
Fordlover wrote:Charlie D. wrote:Fordlover wrote:
Ford sells more F series in one month than GM sells colorado/canyon pickups in an entire year.
:h Can someone 'splain that comment to me?
I know my fellow Texans can sometimes think slowly....So I'll try to explain more simply.
Ford sold 68,000 F-series trucks in December 2012
Colorado entire year 2012 sales = 36,840
Canyon entire year 2012 sales = 8,735
Total 2012 sales of GM compact twins 46,575
46,575 < 68,000
I can upload a pie chart or bar graph if it would help you.
My point was simply to show why GM, RAM, Ford put so much effort into the full size trucks, while allowing the compact models to languish in the USofA. For the unaware, the Dakota and Ranger are gone probably for good, and the Canyon/Colorado should be back (perhaps with new names) in a year or two.
โNov-12-2013 08:07 AM
โNov-12-2013 06:58 AM
Charlie D. wrote:Fordlover wrote:
Ford sells more F series in one month than GM sells colorado/canyon pickups in an entire year.
:h Can someone 'splain that comment to me?
โNov-12-2013 06:46 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
They sold 20,000 Yugo's a year in the US in the time.
They sell a little over 2,000 Rolls Royce's a year in the US.
RV.NET logic say's the Yugo is a much nicer car because they sell 10X the amount. :R
โNov-12-2013 06:31 AM
LowRyter wrote:Fordlover wrote:catfishmontana wrote:LowRyter wrote:
ok Cat
I couldn't find numbers and sources.
You're not counting all pickup trucks? Only fullsize? GM also has a compact truck.
I honestly do not know if the little GM trucks are included in any figures or not. I think most figures mention Sierra and Silverado, so I would ASSUME they are not included.
Ford sells more F series in one month than GM sells colorado/canyon pickups in an entire year. That's probably part of the reason they discontinued them before their replacements were ready.
I believe the Ranger outsold the GM small twins every year they were both offered in the mid to late 2000's, and you'd have to include the Explorer Sport Trac in that math as well.
that still doesn't answer the question whether GM or Ford sell the most pickups. Traditionally, Ford F series was the top selling brand while GM/Chevy together outsold Ford. I also noticed that geography has a lot to do with popularity. Here in the west it appears Chevy is the popular brand and in the East it's Ford.
โNov-12-2013 05:57 AM
CKNSLS wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:Fordlover wrote:
Ford sells more F series in one month than GM sells colorado/canyon pickups in an entire year.
So Chrysler sells more Rams then GM and Ford combined!
Don
As in Mountain Sheep? ๐
โNov-11-2013 07:55 PM
โNov-11-2013 06:43 PM
โNov-11-2013 06:18 PM
โNov-11-2013 05:58 PM
โNov-11-2013 05:50 PM
Charlie D. wrote:Fordlover wrote:
Ford sells more F series in one month than GM sells colorado/canyon pickups in an entire year.
:h Can someone 'splain that comment to me?
โNov-11-2013 05:42 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:Fordlover wrote:
Ford sells more F series in one month than GM sells colorado/canyon pickups in an entire year.
So Chrysler sells more Rams then GM and Ford combined!
Don
โNov-11-2013 05:35 PM
Fordlover wrote:
Ford sells more F series in one month than GM sells colorado/canyon pickups in an entire year.