Consumers have taken note and are trying to keep the odd man out from a BK as well. How have your March sales been so far compared to last year? I heard grumblings that we may come out huuugeYeah it's like running up your credit cards and then filing BK. Fuck it let everyone that pays their bills deal with higher interest rates and reduced credit availablity. So much for doing the "right thing" :thumbsup:
oh and GM, last I heard 142,006 vehicles in a month is still more than 141,535
You can thank the Mazda6 for the dropped shift. Mustang numbers are up and its hard to fault Ford for being able to build cars faster than GM. We can get the same amount done with less shifts...which means we make more money per hour, durrrrrrrrrrAn important stat no doubt, but off topic. Stats that are relevant to this thread:
- Camaro beats Mustang in yearly sales with 8 months production.
- Camaro plant adds a shift, Mustang plant drops a shift.
Maybe you should start a GM bashing thread, since that seems to be all you are doing in this one.
-Geoff
I see more v6 Mustangs out there.
The fact that Ford outsold GM last month is a pertinant fact to the discussion, as it shows that by Camaro outselling the Mustang, Camaro is now becoming a more substantial portion of GM sales. It was axed the first time because it became an almost nonexistant portion not worth putting the money into.An important stat no doubt, but off topic. Stats that are relevant to this thread:
- Camaro beats Mustang in yearly sales with 8 months production.
- Camaro plant adds a shift, Mustang plant drops a shift.
Maybe you should start a GM bashing thread, since that seems to be all you are doing in this one.
-Geoff
Correct. With the 2010 Camaro, more V8 cars have been sold than V6 cars so far, those numbers will more than likely revert once the 'new' factor wears off a little. Maybe after the Convertible comes out later this year, we'll see.Thats how it usually is with Camaros and Mustangs. The v-6 sales carry the entire line, but it seems like the new Camaros, almost everyone I see is a v-8.
Consumers have taken note and are trying to keep the odd man out from a BK as well. How have your March sales been so far compared to last year? I heard grumblings that we may come out huuuge
oh and GM, last I heard 142,006 vehicles in a month is still more than 141,535
This is easy. Fords fleet mix was ~40% and incentives through the roof buying the share. Ford went the way of chrysler to buy those numbers, it comes back to haunt you in residual values later on, two fold when you do both in a month.
This is easy. Fords fleet mix was ~40% and incentives through the roof buying the share. Ford went the way of chrysler to buy those numbers, it comes back to haunt you in residual values later on, two fold when you do both in a month.
Do you really believe Ford is so much better better than GM in those three areas or is that the salesman talking?Really? That's funny I didn't see "through the roof incentives", but I guess I wouldn't know.
Let's face it, Ford is building a better product in three areas:
1. Safety
2. Quality
3. Fuel Economy
The public has noticed this and has responded by purchasing the product. Factor in the people upset about the bailout Chrysler and GM took, the Toyota recalls and the numbers work in Fords favor.
Do you really believe Ford is so much better better than GM in those three areas or is that the salesman talking?
The domestics are light years ahead in all three areas then they have ever been, not just Ford...
The GM/Chrysler bailout BK have kept some from buying there no doubt, but in the three areas you focused on above, they are all very very close and they used their partnerships with the import automakers to help them get there.
Don't worry, I found it already.
February 2010 - Average incentive spending per vehicle
GM $3,434
Chrysler $3,388
Ford $3,301
So much for that theory. Looks like GM, as usual, still has the highest incentive spending per car. Hmm, Ford has the lowest.
DEBUNKED.
I didn't say better product that GM, I said better product!!! That coupled with the problems in the industry Ford is kicking ass. Call it luck, call it intuition the fact remains Ford is making gains while everyone else is falling. You can't deny those facts!