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...are posted here, every month: Full-size pickup sales - F-150 best selling truck, but for how much longer?? The Avalanche is an SUV and shares very little with the Silverado besides the 4 doors and windshield... it's a Suburban with its rear roof removed. kcram - Pickups Host |
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Replying to: kcram (Oct 02, 2007 5:06 pm) |
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Replying to: kcram (Oct 02, 2007 5:06 pm) |
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So I do as well. Nobody cares what somebody would've, could've, should've bought. There is a reason why they bought one model over another, or over another marque. DrFill |
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Replying to: kcram (Oct 02, 2007 5:06 pm) Any sales comparison of the new Tundra vs. the old Tundra is like saying we sold more raisins this year than we sold cherries last year. Next year's Tundra sales figures will be much more meaningful. However, I think those figures indicate that sales overall of gas guzzling trucks is down. The economy is slowing (witness Fed Chariman Bernanke's recent loosening of the money supply), and gas prices have risen from last year. Well Duh. 1offroader
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Replying to: 1offroader (Oct 02, 2007 7:30 pm) Link:Sept 07 and YTD sales It's the SUVs that are taking it in the neck at every vehicle maker. As gas stays at about $3 a gallon and most SUVs cost $30000 - $50000 this segment of 'trucks' is going to drag down the stats of every vehicle maker. This segment may never come back... ..a lot of them are being replaced by crossovers ..if gas goes to $5 a gallon only the filthy rich or those that absolutely need an 8-pass V8 will own them. Sequoia .... -29% YTD 4Runner .... -17% Expedition . +18% Explorer ... -24% Durango .... -30% TB / Envoy . -26% Tah/Yuk .... -10% Pickup trucks OTOH are pretty stable except for Ford's planned contraction. |
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Pickup trucks OTOH are pretty stable except for Ford's planned contraction. Maybe I missed something, but did Ford plan to lose market share, and then mount a large ad campaign as a defense of their truck's status as #1? I'm confused. DrFill
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I have a 2001 F-250 with the V10. Noticed a clicking on the passenger side of the engine. Found 5 broken (Rusted) manifold studs on that side. Found 4 on drivers side. Only have 50,000 miles on vehicle. Talked with a number of other F- series owners from 1998-2003, with both the 5.4 and V-10. All looked and found same problem. Dealer is pricing the repair at about 500.00 per side, if everything goes well. 1000.00 total. Extreme could be as high as 3000.00, if cab has to be removed. How many other F-series out there have the same problem? So far 100% of the owners I have talked with have the same problem
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Replying to: gdtaliq (Oct 03, 2007 7:03 am)
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Replying to: drfill (Oct 03, 2007 4:29 am) They closed what was one of their best assembly plants for the F150 ( Norfolk ) which took over a hundred thousand vehicles out of production. The remaining plants were expected to increase production somewhat and thereby become more efficient. It's probably worked just like they planned. But the F150 is old and outside of the interiors it's at the bottom of the pack in most categaries. For the time being though the F-Series is still the top brand. |
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