โOct-28-2013 08:40 PM
โNov-14-2013 04:57 AM
โNov-14-2013 04:48 AM
06Fargo wrote:
What is a "domestic" pickup truck?
โNov-13-2013 07:39 PM
Supercharged wrote:CREATO wrote:Lessmore wrote:
Yet GM vehicles score high on quality. Another thread indicates they are the top domestic...quality wise.
I'd actually like to see current sales numbers .
Here they are up to Sept 2013 http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2013/10/best-selling-pickup-trucks-september-2013.html
Not top domestic by a long shot. Talked to a Chevy Dealer Friend tells me having a hard time selling the new 2014. He is seeing more and more of his customers driving Fords and Rams while his pickup inventory is growing he is a bit worried.
Sorry GM. 50 years of you and now I leave., I got the wife a new Nissan, I will not buy anything run by Washington if possible.
โNov-13-2013 07:15 PM
CREATO wrote:Lessmore wrote:
Yet GM vehicles score high on quality. Another thread indicates they are the top domestic...quality wise.
I'd actually like to see current sales numbers .
Here they are up to Sept 2013 http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2013/10/best-selling-pickup-trucks-september-2013.html
Not top domestic by a long shot. Talked to a Chevy Dealer Friend tells me having a hard time selling the new 2014. He is seeing more and more of his customers driving Fords and Rams while his pickup inventory is growing he is a bit worried.
โNov-13-2013 04:19 PM
720Deere wrote:CKNSLS wrote:06Fargo wrote:
What is a "domestic" pickup truck?
One that is put together in Mexico! ๐
Where is Ross Perot when you need him? LOL Am I wrong or is there only one of the big 3 pickups that is fully assembled in Mexico?
โNov-13-2013 04:15 PM
CKNSLS wrote:06Fargo wrote:
What is a "domestic" pickup truck?
One that is put together in Mexico! ๐
โNov-13-2013 04:03 PM
06Fargo wrote:
What is a "domestic" pickup truck?
โNov-13-2013 03:53 PM
06Fargo wrote:
What is a "domestic" pickup truck?
โNov-13-2013 03:46 PM
โNov-13-2013 01:45 PM
monkey44 wrote:
QUOTE : simple. Legacy of Chevy V8. Reliability and consistency and owners have a comfort zone seeing the same engine year after year.
also, Ford used to have a reputation of fighting warranty claims and hiding defects (deserved or not).
True or not, doesn't explain the 'east coast' vs 'west coast' thing
โNov-13-2013 12:57 PM
monkey44 wrote:
QUOTE : simple. Legacy of Chevy V8. Reliability and consistency and owners have a comfort zone seeing the same engine year after year.
also, Ford used to have a reputation of fighting warranty claims and hiding defects (deserved or not).
True or not, doesn't explain the 'east coast' vs 'west coast' thing
โNov-13-2013 03:44 AM
Fordlover wrote:
...It's a shame Ford and Dodge decided to kill them rather than invest money, but obviously they decided to give the market to Toyota, Nissan and GM when they jump back in.
โNov-12-2013 07:13 PM
โNov-12-2013 05:22 PM
LowRyter wrote:
also, Ford used to have a reputation of fighting warranty claims and hiding defects (deserved or not).
โNov-12-2013 04:22 PM
monkey44 wrote:
Quote: "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."
I've lived for extended periods in the west and the east, and I agree with you - lot more Fords in the east ... we just returned from a west coast trip too, and it seems it hasn't changed since we left the west.
Wonder why that is? When we lived in the west coast, three GM dealers in our rural county, ONE Ford dealer, and the Ford dealer eventually went belly-up while all three GM dealers stayed open year after year after year.