โJan-22-2017 03:28 AM
โJan-26-2017 05:43 AM
The_real_wild1 wrote:spud1957 wrote:
I'm in Canada. Never heard of these boys. That could be why Ford didn't give a rats a$$ about the comparison.
And since the F series has been the best selling "brand" in Canada for over 40 years as well, why bother. These tests have little significance to sales. Consumers speak with their wallets, not some 3rd rate online publication that no one has heard of.
GM is actually the number one selling brand.
โJan-24-2017 09:27 PM
v10superduty wrote:
I would suggest however that you quit watching the FORD commercials anyway. you might start wanting one...:B
โJan-24-2017 02:28 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
OK then tell me why did Ford change their commercial from the F-150 is the highest selling truck. To F-Series are the highest selling trucks? I posted a link showing that all F-Series are included. Please post a link showing I am wrong and I will be more than happy to retract my post.
Don
โJan-23-2017 09:53 PM
โJan-23-2017 03:24 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Did anyone bother to read the **** article?
Under the half ton truck segment it said this " Of course I have to mention what is missing from the list. Ford. The leader in half-ton Canadian truck sales choose not to compete. Despite having entered trucks in every other Truck King competition since 2006 this year they declined. No specific reason was given and while I certainly have my own theories as to why, I wonโt speculate. They were invited โ they said no โ we continued on without them."
As for Ford being number one in truck sales. Well it's all in how you say it and Ford says "Ford F-Series trucks are the number one selling truck in America. It should be noted that all trucks built by Ford are labeled F-Series. Problem is they are the only ones selling 650 and 750 trucks and they add those trucks into their numbers.
"The Ford F-Series is a series of light-duty trucks and medium-duty trucks (Class 2-7) that have been marketed and manufactured by Ford Motor Company since 1948. While most variants of the F-Series trucks are full-size pickup trucks, the F-Series also includes chassis cab trucks and commercial vehicles. The Ford F-Series has been the best-selling vehicle in the United States since 1981 and the best-selling pickup since 1977.[1][2] It is also the best selling vehicle in Canada." LINK
Smart marketing and since most people are to lazy to do any real research for themselves it has worked out very well for Ford. Funny when you ask the Reps at the Auto Shows about this they just look at you all dumbfounded and say they are not aware of that or just walk away from you. LOL
Again very very smart of Ford and a big thumbs up for having the best marketing team bar none! They build a great truck just like their competitors do.
Don
โJan-23-2017 07:14 AM
โJan-23-2017 06:44 AM
โJan-22-2017 07:44 PM
โJan-22-2017 06:49 PM
โJan-22-2017 01:19 PM
โJan-22-2017 01:13 PM
The_real_wild1 wrote:spud1957 wrote:
I'm in Canada. Never heard of these boys. That could be why Ford didn't give a rats a$$ about the comparison.
And since the F series has been the best selling "brand" in Canada for over 40 years as well, why bother. These tests have little significance to sales. Consumers speak with their wallets, not some 3rd rate online publication that no one has heard of.
GM is actually the number one selling brand.
โJan-22-2017 12:37 PM
The_real_wild1 wrote:
spud1957 wrote:
And since the F series has been the best selling "brand" in Canada for over 40 years as well, why bother.
GM is actually the number one selling brand.
โJan-22-2017 10:49 AM
โJan-22-2017 07:50 AM
The_real_wild1 wrote:spud1957 wrote:
I'm in Canada. Never heard of these boys. That could be why Ford didn't give a rats a$$ about the comparison.
And since the F series has been the best selling "brand" in Canada for over 40 years as well, why bother. These tests have little significance to sales. Consumers speak with their wallets, not some 3rd rate online publication that no one has heard of.
GM is actually the number one selling brand.