mhadden
10-03-2006, 06:51 PM
It was only a matter of time :clap:
Stick it to the General and the Germans! (except BMW :D)
Toyota #1 in Domestic Sales (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,217478,00.html)
dentalrep
10-03-2006, 07:29 PM
It was only a matter of time :clap:
Stick it to the General and the Germans! (except BMW :D)
Toyota #1 in Domestic Sales (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,217478,00.html)
Toyota Beats Domestics in Sept. Sales
By TOM KRISHER (AP Business Writer)
From Associated Press
October 03, 2006 2:15 PM EDT
DETROIT - Toyota Motor Corp. trounced the domestic automakers in the U.S. marketplace last month, posting a 25 percent year-over-year sales increase. General Motors Corp. and DaimlerChrysler AG each saw their sales slip by a few percentage points, while Ford Motor Co.'s sales gained 4.7 percent.
GM's sales fell 3.1 percent last month, but the nation's largest automaker put a positive spin on the decline, attributing it to a reduction in low-margin sales to rental companies. The company's car sales fell 6.4 percent, while trucks, including pickups and sport utility vehicles, were down 0.7 percent. The numbers include the European Saab brand.
DaimlerChrysler said its overall decrease of 2.3 percent stemmed mostly from its U.S. subsidiary, Chrysler Group, where sales fell 3.8 percent. Sales of Mercedes-Benz vehicles rose 13.2 percent. The automaker was to release more detailed numbers later in the afternoon.
Ford's increase over the same month last year was fueled largely by car sales, which rose 26.2 percent, while its truck sales fell 5.5 percent. The figures are for all Ford brands, including Jaguar, Volvo and Land Rover.
Toyota's car sales rose 18.4 percent, while truck sales soared 34.9 percent, the Japanese automaker reported Tuesday.
"While crossovers, hybrids and small cars continue to show strength, our SUVs and full-size trucks also posted solid gains," Jim Lentz, executive vice president of Toyota Motor Sales, said in a statement. "It's the breadth of our lineup that enables us to satisfy today's buyers."
Honda Motor Co. reported a sales decrease of 4.1 percent, with cars falling 13 percent. But, like Toyota, it had good news in the truck segment, with sales rising 11.6 percent.
GM said its September sales were in line with expectations and predicted good results going forward, thanks to more fuel-efficient vehicles.
"Having products like the Chevrolet Cobalt, Malibu and newly redesigned 2007 Aveo in such high demand in the market place is gratifying," Mark LaNeve, vice president for sales, service and marketing, said in a statement. "We will go even further for the 2007 model year by increasing the number of fuel-sipping vehicle models in the `30 mpg or Over Club' by 9 vehicles, or more than 60 percent, to 23 models."
While the news was good for Ford, Tuesday's numbers don't necessarily signal a turnaround for the struggling automaker. Ford had relatively low sales in September 2005 due to high summer sales fueled by deep discounts and high September gas prices after Hurricane Katrina struck.
Ford said demand for its midsized cars, the Ford Fusion, Mercury Milan and Lincoln MKZ, and for the Mustang, remained strong and sales of the F-Series pickup and Explorer and Expedition sport utility vehicles all showed higher sales compared with September 2005.
The midsized cars were not offered in September of last year, and Mustang sales were up 31 percent, the company said.
GM's shares fell 16 cents to $33.34 in afternoon trading Tuesday on the New York Stock Exchange. Ford's shares rose 12 cents to $8.25, and DaimlerChrysler's U.S. shares fell 2 cents to $49.97.
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Associated Press Writer Sarah Karush contributed to this report.
nyscene911
10-04-2006, 12:30 AM
Ummm...where does it says that Toyota took over the number one spot in US sales? I see them with the largest percentage gain, but not No. 1 in sales.
SILVERadoTACOMA
10-04-2006, 08:53 AM
It was only a matter of time :clap:
It's still a matter of time. They aren't #1 for the year, and they weren't #1 for the month of September either. All of those %'s aren't even for the year, they are over last september's sales. I give GM one more year on top and would guess Toyota will take the spot in '09.
RAV4EVR
10-04-2006, 09:13 AM
I agree with all. Toyota not #1 yet.. It is just the % gain that Toyota has been acheiving since the 1950s... but good.. :thumbup: :D
dsmnick
10-04-2006, 08:07 PM
Toyota's not number one...they were close to Ford, but they have a hell of a way to go before they pass GM.
http://vh10924.moc.gbahn.net/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Site=C3&Date=20061004&Category=AUTO01&ArtNo=610040411&Ref=V4&Profile=1148&MaxW=1500&Q=100&title=1
mhadden
10-04-2006, 08:12 PM
Yeah, sorry, I misread the article :slap:
RAV4EVR
10-05-2006, 04:50 PM
Yeah, sorry, I misread the article :slap:
Yeah.. now you have given the ANITS the chance to STAMP on it.. They had a field day... :lol: They love to say, "No. Toyota is not #1 yet... ".... :lol: EVEN AFTER somebody has already mentioned it in the thread....
Don't worry... COUPLE more years it will be #1... GM and Fords are getting SCREWED bad now anyway... it won't be long before Toyota sticks it REAL HIGH in their asses.... have patience.... ;)
sciguy0504
10-06-2006, 03:31 PM
While Ford has major problems and Chrysler is beginning to have problems, GM is on the upswing. From a guy who loves cars in general and visits GM and Toyota fan sites, mark my words.
RAV4EVR
10-06-2006, 05:12 PM
While Ford has major problems and Chrysler is beginning to have problems, GM is on the upswing. From a guy who loves cars in general and visits GM and Toyota fan sites, mark my words.
Do you have a place in mind to mark the words... ?? :lol:
On this website?
nyscene911
10-09-2006, 09:38 PM
Do you have a place in mind to mark the words... ?? :lol:
On this website?
If we all bookmark this thread one of us is SURE to remember it :lol: