waymondospiff Posted January 4, 2008 Share Posted January 4, 2008 And the answer would be no...but it came close with a pretty good December - but not quite what they needed. Make Model ~ Dec 2007 ~ change YOY MOM ~ Total 2007 ~ change YOY Ford F-Series ~ 55,069 ~ -22.0% ~ 690,589 ~ -13.2% Lincoln MK LT ~ 551 ~ -52.3% ~ 8,362 ~ -34.3% Cadillac Escalade EXT ~ 610 ~ -44.1% ~ 7,967 ~ +13.5% GMC Sierra ~ 19,782 ~ +12.8% ~ 208,243 ~ -1.2% __Chevy Avalanche ~ 5,101 ~ -24.4% ~ 55,550 ~ -2.7% __Chevy Silverado ~ 53,560 ~ +2.2% ~ 618,257 ~ -2.8% Total Chevy Pickups ~ 58,661 ~ -0.8% ~ 673,807 ~ -2.8% Dodge Ram ~ 32,118 ~ -2% ~ 358,295 ~ -2% Toyota Tundra ~ 19,219 ~ +54.1% ~ 196,555 ~ +57.4% Nissan Titan ~ 4,785 ~ -14.2% ~ 65,746 ~ -9.2% Ford held on to the number 1 spot in what was undoubtedly a difficult year, between the new Toyota competition and the all-new GM twins, in addition to the greater economic slow-down and housing slump. It'll be interesting if Ford can grow marketshare next year with the new F-150. Scott Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blueblood Posted January 4, 2008 Share Posted January 4, 2008 F-150 got crushed by GM again... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rmc523 Posted January 4, 2008 Share Posted January 4, 2008 And the answer would be no...but it came close with a pretty good December - but not quite what they needed. Make Model ~ Dec 2007 ~ change YOY MOM ~ Total 2007 ~ change YOY Ford F-Series ~ 55,069 ~ -22.0% ~ 690,589 ~ -13.2% Lincoln MK LT ~ 551 ~ -52.3% ~ 8,362 ~ -34.3% Cadillac Escalade EXT ~ 610 ~ -44.1% ~ 7,967 ~ +13.5% GMC Sierra ~ 19,782 ~ +12.8% ~ 208,243 ~ -1.2% __Chevy Avalanche ~ 5,101 ~ -24.4% ~ 55,550 ~ -2.7% __Chevy Silverado ~ 53,560 ~ +2.2% ~ 618,257 ~ -2.8% Total Chevy Pickups ~ 58,661 ~ -0.8% ~ 673,807 ~ -2.8% Dodge Ram ~ 32,118 ~ -2% ~ 358,295 ~ -2% Toyota Tundra ~ 19,219 ~ +54.1% ~ 196,555 ~ +57.4% Nissan Titan ~ 4,785 ~ -14.2% ~ 65,746 ~ -9.2% Ford held on to the number 1 spot in what was undoubtedly a difficult year, between the new Toyota competition and the all-new GM twins, in addition to the greater economic slow-down and housing slump. It'll be interesting if Ford can grow marketshare next year with the new F-150. Scott I, too hope Ford can increase F-150 sales next year. BTW, this is my 2,000th post! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waymondospiff Posted January 4, 2008 Author Share Posted January 4, 2008 F-150 got crushed by GM again... As it has for, uhh, how many years exactly? Longer than I've been alive. It's not exactly, uhh, "shocking" any more. BTW, this is my 2,000th post! Congrats! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rmc523 Posted January 4, 2008 Share Posted January 4, 2008 As it has for, uhh, how many years exactly? Longer than I've been alive. It's not exactly, uhh, "shocking" any more.Congrats! Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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