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Top 20 selling vehicles in the US through July 2007
http://www.egmcartech.com/2007/08/02...-half-of-2007/
1. Ford F-Series: 411,926 2. Chevy Silverado: 357,893 3. Toyota Camry: 282,044 4. Toyota Corolla: 231,940 5. Honda Accord: 219,488 6. Dodge Ram: 214,569 7. Honda Civic: 201,652 8. Chevrolet Impala: 201,612 9. Nissan Altima: 164,717 10. Honda CR-V: 124,262 11. GMC Sierra: 115,185 12. Chevrolet Cobalt: 112,287 13. Toyota Prius: 110,565 14. Dodge Caravan: 110,507 15. Ford Focus: 109,876 16. Ford Econoline/Club Wagon: 106,045 17. Toyota Tundra: 105,990 18. Ford Escape: 104,645 19. Toyota-RAV4: 101,618 20. Honda Odyssey: 94,479 |
there's a lot of trucks on that list, no wonder we're running out of gas
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I'm very surprised to the see the Prius so high up on the list, not because I anticipated low demand, but because I didn't think that the plant had the capacity to make that many... go figure.
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How the hell is Toyota Corolla number 4? That car was due for redesign three years ago!
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I'm shocked to see the Prius ahead of the Ford Focus and Escape!
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I know it's more complicated and acquisitions like Volvo and the PAG marques cost a buttload of money, but it strikes me as odd that Ford has 4 out of the 20 top sellers yet they are constantly hemorraging money.
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Are they not pricing their vehicles appropriately, or are they paying too much in retirement benefits?
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