korklenut

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 9:03:01 PM
Go Ford!
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ShadowACE

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 9:03:01 PM
Wizrd03 said, "Seems like the vehicles selling are the ones that are the mileage winners"
You didn't really read the charts, did you? As I noted a few minutes ago, the TRUCKS (F-series, Silverado, and Ram) are the overwhelming winners in sales YTD. It's not even a little bit close. Do the math, or read my previous post (I did the math) and you'll see how wide the gap really is between the TRUCKS and the Camry/Accord/Focus(x2).
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FastAndy

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:58:00 PM
Ford is doing better then those companies living off the government.
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nedthenanite

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:57:36 PM
Then we need to get more SUVs off the roads, don't we, Jarod?
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ShadowACE

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:57:34 PM
I can't help but wonder - do willsaveNY and GasMizerAZ work for FoMoCo? Or are they just company shills?
Ford has done well in the market this year (I guess that means they've done less badly than most of the others) but they are not the only company selling vehicles. Looking at the numbers in the chart yields some (I think) interesting results -
The TRUCKS (Ford F-series, Chevy Silverado, and Dodge Ram) have combined YTD sales of 424,097 units. Those are the #1, #3, and #8 sellers, and the Silverado is less than 300 units behind the Camry for second place!)
If we take the #2 (Camry,) #4 (Accord,) and 2-times the #9 (Focus) that YTD total is 350639 which is still over 4100 units behind the TRUCKS!
Ford has sold over 85000 Fusions (not all hybrids, obviously) compared to a bit less than 56000 Prius from Toyota. The Fusion is the real thing, and it's a fine little car. They Fusion hybrid is a worthy adversary for the Prius - and it's a much nicer looking automobile... (My opinion - YMMV.)
Seems it's not for nothing that the F-series and the Silverado have been the top selling vehicles for many years now. Even with the gas prices we've endured for the past couple of years they're holding onto that top spot in the charts. Both Chevy (GM) and Dodge (Chrysler) have had their business severely impacted by the government virtually all year with forced dealer closings, plant shutdowns, discontinuation of (some popular) models, etc. With all of that, the Silverado is STILL only 300 units behind Camry for the #2 slot on the chart!
If you haven't looked at some of the other charts go back and follow the link to the Sales and Share of Total Market By Manufacturer chart.
YTD sales - GM = 942132 units - 19.6% share Toyota = 770149 units - 16.0% share Ford = 743496 units - 15.5% share Amer. Honda = 530778 units - 11.0% share Chrysler = 471197 units - 9.8% share Nissan = 347744 units - 7.2% share Seems maybe GM wasn't the complete dud that many made it out to be. They did a lot of things wrong, but they still sold 170k more vehicles than Toyota from January through June. Ford is staying close to Toyota, and Chrysler is still ahead of Nissan. I just hope the government doesn't screw that up completely over the rest of the year.
[Edited by: ShadowACE at 7/3/2009 11:58:43 PM EST]
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Ken2OD

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:56:24 PM
An awful lot of number crunching went into this article. Too bad that it did not include MPG figures for each type of vehicle.
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Jarod13

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:53:46 PM
CUBBUC -- American's need to feel safe in the vehicles that they drive. By purchasing Smart cars and the likes, we're going to see an increase in the number of deaths on our roads, since SUV's and eighteen wheelers still rule the roads.
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Wizrd03

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:52:43 PM
Seems like the vehicles selling are the ones that are the mileage winners
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CUBBUC

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:49:09 PM
90 Days after the Jobs come back, the American auto industry will come back...with a LARGE pent-up demand......But NOT for tiny little Death-Traps!!!
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OKRifle

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:47:46 PM
A significant number of new vehicles I'm seeing on the road are pickups and suvs...around here, anyway!
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zeddieiv

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:45:18 PM
Go Hybrids
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WAdriver007

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:41:59 PM
THe article would be much clearer if there were more graphs in it. It's not easy to understand all those tables and really know what's going on in the complete picture all at once. They could use more graphs. The ones that are there are helpful. Still need more.
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kingpin6

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:37:54 PM
Now, if the common man could just get credit to buy one!
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rjoeh

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:33:42 PM
And with current lower gas costs than last year... SUV's actually seem to be making a come back from my perspective.
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mplato

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:31:02 PM
trucks will always be on this list....
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jocamat

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:26:56 PM
I can't believe that 2 of the top 3 are still pickups but I am glad to see Ford Fusion and Escape are selling real well. Go Ford!
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NHLiveFree

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:26:00 PM
The Ford Fusion Hybrid is truly great and outdoes the smaller Prius. The Nissan Altima Hybrid is much more enjoyable to drive than either Toyota Hybrid. It is a true shame that Honda did not take all its hybrid experience and come up with a much better new version of the Insight.
The new vehicle sales figures are depressing but no surprise in today's blah economy. Very surprising though that the new Focus with over 35 mpg, great reviews and road tests plus big rebates does not do better in sales!
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Romey08

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:25:11 PM
Pick=up trucks? Why?
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sillywagon

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:25:00 PM
GasMiserAZ - Good points you have made!
[Edited by: sillywagon at 7/3/2009 11:25:30 PM EST]
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redcurls1

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:18:45 PM
I hope Ford keeps doing well. Unfortunately, we all need to make some concessions, starting with the CEO's of companies. They need to set an example for their employees.
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phurburger

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:16:43 PM
Used cars are hot and the prices are going up
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hibsaw

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:08:10 PM
Hope all sales pick up.
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GasMiserAZ

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:08:07 PM
Sody33, the Fusion is right on par with the Prius. The Insight is garbage.
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mike911

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:07:33 PM
Out of a job yet? Keep buying foreign!
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JohnJ55

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:06:59 PM
good article, a lot of interesting stats
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remay

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:06:36 PM
pretty bleak figures
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GasMiserAZ

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:04:50 PM
roadrunnerMO, are you insane? You say that we need illegal aliens up here to fill jobs that don't exist! Americans are doing everything they can to earn a buck to pay the bills, and keep their heads above water, because of no jobs, and you say we need illegals filling the jobs. Do you own a meat packing plant that pays less than minimum wage to your illegals? You sir, need to find a new country to live in.
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Sody33

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 8:01:15 PM
hybridahlic you definitely would regret that choice. Consumers Report has just evaluated the Insight and gave it the lowest rating ever for a car. Prius wins their top rating for a hybrid - and why not? After all the Prius is on their third generation and improving all the time. My wife drives one and it is awesome. When she is not looking I drive it!
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hybridaholic

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 7:57:29 PM
Give me 2 Insights ($20,000 each) over one Volt ($40,000 each)
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ThatHunt

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 7:52:28 PM
Unless you haul something, why does anyone need a pick-up truck?
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willsaveNY

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 7:50:42 PM
Ford is the hottest. First On Recovery Determination. Figured Out Rebounding Downturn. Ford is the answer.
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roadrunnerMO

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 7:42:37 PM
What was hot of the lots last month is not likely to be the same this month/quarter as we have slipped back into recession mode. What shocks me is the number of folks I know who are really enjoying their unemployment benefits and do not want a job unless it is a top notch one. So the economy needs those from south of the border who are willing to work unless they are drawing unemployment as well. So much for the work ethic of my generation who are now of retirement age.
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GasMiserAZ

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 7:35:57 PM
Ford is gaining market share big time. AND, the Fusion is kicking butt.
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lightbulbman2008

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 7:35:23 PM
no money,no funny!!!!~~~~
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kkimes

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 7:33:29 PM
What is surprising is that large and luxury cars are down the least and small SUVs actually gained. People will usually buy what they want to buy, unless gas gets just too prohibitively expensive.
And, GM continues to build what people are buying. Why drop cars people want to build 35 mpg econoboxes that no one is buying?
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TopGunn

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 7:32:50 PM
Odd mix of vehicles in the 'top 20'.
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JayMac08

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 7:31:16 PM
I have a Chevy but wish I could afford a Honda or Toyota.
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TomT2Lee

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 7:28:35 PM
Yea well the numbers are going to get even more "interesting and surprising" as the US middle class completely stops buying any cars. What happened to the Titanic after it hit the iceberg is happening to America. The stern is not suppose to be rising out of the water!
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sillywagon

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 7:15:28 PM
Interesting info. Ford is gaining market share, Chrysler is losing market share. About 55% of Toyota's are domestically made, and about 75% of Honda's are domestically made, I did not know that before.
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hoosierdaddyno1

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 7:14:49 PM
No money no buy
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gasaholicNC

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 7:11:55 PM
I'll just Keep My Bentley
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DrivingFool2

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 7:09:37 PM
my clunker can't go much further and doesn't qualify as it was rated 21 mpg back in '95
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BNSF733

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 6:57:53 PM
I'll keep what I got and very happy with it!
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tweety258

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 6:56:15 PM
I'm with Don1222: "Help the unemployment. Buy American, made in The United States."
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TBRR

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 6:55:57 PM
who cares except those that want to keep up with the Joneses. do not intend to buy a new one until the wheels fall off the one i have. runs great, gets 33mpg, no car payments either.
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bigmacatac

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 6:52:39 PM
Nothing!!!!!!!!!
Cheaper to keep what i have
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fasu007

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 6:49:59 PM
Very good article.
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PokerAce

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 6:36:09 PM
Very interesting ....
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salog

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 6:29:30 PM
looks like everything is a loser
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RovingOkie67

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 6:27:10 PM
The wimps and greedy tyrants from Detroit, are really behind the two edged sword.
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BrucePen

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 6:20:10 PM
The dead three are so far behind, they will never catch up.
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CoffeeTrader

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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 6:20:10 PM
It appears that Ford is holding their own. Obviously price has alot to do with it as well. Good article.
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