I think Chevrolet makes the best pickups. Maybe ford sells their's cheaper. Consumers get the quality that they pay for.....
My point was not to start a popularity war, but rather consider the enormous numbers involved economically, as well as the human element of employment. Then, consider that this is only ONE manufacturer! imp
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[h=1]U.S. cars sales sets all-time record 17.5 million units up 5.8%; hybrid sales down 15%,PHEV down 22%[/h]http://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-car-sales-poised-for-their-best-month-ever-1451999939 U.S. car sales in 2015 jumped to a record, clearing a peak last reached 15 years ago as cheap gasoline, employment gains and low interest rates spurred Americans to snap up new vehicles. In all, auto makers sold 17.5 million cars and light trucks in the U.S. last year, a 5.7% increase, and on average paid more for each one. Americans overall spent about $570 billion on new rides—fueling an industry revival that is putting more money in the pockets of auto workers, dealers and executives. (more) |
Good news for all...
U.S. cars sales sets all-time record 17.5 million units up 5.8%; hybrid sales down 15%,PHEV down 22%
http://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-car-sales-poised-for-their-best-month-ever-1451999939
U.S. car sales in 2015 jumped to a record, clearing a peak last reached 15 years ago as cheap gasoline, employment gains and low interest rates spurred Americans to snap up new vehicles.
In all, auto makers sold 17.5 million cars and light trucks in the U.S. last year, a 5.7% increase, and on average paid more for each one. Americans overall spent about $570 billion on new rides—fueling an industry revival that is putting more money in the pockets of auto workers, dealers and executives.
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That is good news.. and more reason the Auto Bailout was necessary... In fact they repaid those government loans long ago... See... a little "SOCIALISM" never hurts... in fact many times it does a whole lot of good.
jube, I simply LOVE your reference to that big truck! What year is it, anyway? imp
If someone doesn't need one to use in their occupation... I cannot understand the draw.. I see people who aren't in the Trades.. or in need of carrying around tools.. or bales of hay driving these gas guzzlers... AND to top it off.. in areas that get lots of snow and ice... they are way to light in the back.. no traction.. makes no sense. Seems to me they are not very practical if you don't need them to regularly haul things. But again.. that's just my opinion and I am in no way trying to insult those that love their trucks.
Guys here wouldn't expect you to understand...