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October 2007 sales

Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by nerfer, Nov 2, 2007.

  1. nerfer

    nerfer A young senior member

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    Toyota's October sales:
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    Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T: Quote, Profile, Research)(TM.N: Quote, Profile, Research)

    * Car and light truck sales up adj. 0.5 percent year over year (197,592 units)
    * Year-to-date sales up 3.5 percent
    * Market share: 16 percent
    * Cars/trucks: Cars down 1.2 percent/trucks up 2.8 percent
    * Key vehicles: Tundra up 71 percent, Camry up 0.7 percent, Prius up 44.9 percent, Corolla down 4.8 percent
    * Incentives: averaged $710 per vehicle, down from $713 a year earlier.
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    And the biggest competitors:
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    General Motors Corp (GM.N: Quote, Profile, Research)

    * Car and light truck sales down adj. 0.6 percent (307,408 units)
    * Year-to-date sales down 5.7 percent
    * Cars/trucks: Cars down 4.5 percent/light trucks up 1.7 percent
    * Market share: 24.8 percent
    * Key vehicles: Chevrolet Impala down 5.4 percent, Chevrolet Malibu down 41.9 percent, Chevrolet Silverado down 10.6 percent, Chevrolet Tahoe up 26.8 percent, GMC Sierra down 7.4 percent.
    * Incentives: average $3,118 per vehicle, up from $2,575 a year earlier.

    Ford Motor Co (F.N: Quote, Profile, Research)

    * Car and light truck sales down adj. 13.1 percent year over year (181,754 units)
    * Year-to-date sales down 13.7 percent
    * Cars/trucks: Cars down 26.1 percent/trucks up 0.9 percent
    * Market share: 14.7 percent
    * Incentives: averaged $3,208 per vehicle, down from $3,322 a year earlier.
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    Ford was hurt by reducing their fleet sales. Retail was only down 1%. Chrysler has 11.8% share of marketplace.
    Full report at Reuters. I thought the difference in incentives was interesting.
     
  2. dipper

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    Wow. How sad for Ford. 12% total lose of sale through fleet sales. Guess all their great sales numbers were coming from fleet sales last month.