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Ford displaced by Toyota as #2 automaker

08/01/2006, 8:34 PM

By admin

Toyota knocked Ford out of the number two automaker slot in July, for the first time ever. But that wasn’t the only major shift in the top five this month. Honda also pushed the Chrysler Group out of fourth place. While DaimlerChrysler as a whole outsold Honda by around 20,000 units, this marks a change from last month, when Chrysler Group outsold Honda.

  • 1. General Motors (406,298)
  • 2. Toyota (241,826)
  • 3. Ford (240,011)
  • 4. Honda (151,804)
  • 5. Chrysler Group (150,349)
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08/01, 8:43 PM

posted by:

Nuno

Slowly and steadily the Japanese companies are making their climb up the ladder.

08/01, 8:47 PM

posted by:

Nonesuch Purcho

Any quality credentials are negated by the blown up over-pricing of the Japanese biggies.It is moronic to pay that much for
Japanese makes.

08/01, 9:44 PM

posted by:

Brotherman

For some reason that is somewhat scary…

08/01, 9:54 PM

posted by:

Renton

The people who vote with their wallets have spoken.

08/01, 9:56 PM

posted by:

GM number1-4ever

Dear everyone, I am sorry I was such a narrow minded fool, I finally got my learners permit today, and my uncle let me drive his honda civic, compared to my moms sunfire, my mind has been changed about GM, you wont see another post about me shamelessly saluting GM. If I do, or my alter alias GMrules, Just ignore it

08/01, 10:24 PM

posted by:

John

Japanese cars aren’t expensive. they’re just sold at the correct price.
Ford, Chevy and GM are cheap because they’re trying to clear their lots of undesirable cars, getting rid of them at a lower price than it cost to build them. They are losing money when they sell their cars at the price you think is normal.

08/01, 10:35 PM

posted by:

GMrules

Still pretty far from GM! Ha Ha!

08/01, 10:36 PM

posted by:

monts

lol GMrules. Number 2 has only a little over half of GM.

08/01, 10:49 PM

posted by:

GM number1-4 ever

Hey… ignore that guy trying to be me. I’m the real one. A rolling stone gathers moss on the wrong side of the tree! So there!

08/01, 10:58 PM

posted by:

JohnTucker

WTF does that mean?

08/01, 11:09 PM

posted by:

The Game

Japanese cars jacked up the prices as soon as they had segments of the public believing they were buying quality units.NOBODY is laughing harder than Japan when American customers open their pocketbooks at the Jap dealerships.

08/01, 11:29 PM

posted by:

hey morons

I read and heard that there’s a chance that Toyota and Ford will team up. Its hilarious that GM might team up with crappy Nissan/Renualt. Definitely not gonna make money down the road.

Toyota is SUPER RICH and will help Ford a LOT! Just wait. Or Honda with Ford. Ford is lucky that they are not teaming up with crappy Nissan/Renault. Ford cars will be excellent in quality and design thanks to toyota or honda. MORE SALES.

DIE GM!! Hey, GMRules or Gmnumber1-4ever, or whoever u are, i suggest u sell ur GM stock right now before Nissan teams up with GM. I sense a BIG drop in stock due to future car sales losses

08/01, 11:32 PM

posted by:

title bout

Yeah, over 400,000 dumb ****ty cars by GM.
No wonder why they are losing money. They need to stop making too many of them

08/01, 11:47 PM

posted by:

Acute Observation

All the respectable rental car companies won’t touch imports from Japan because NOBODY WANTS TO RENT A JAP CAR!Ha.Ha.Ha.(Especially after stepping off a long flight.Customers want no fuss,no muss,no snags…)The top rental companies all use American makes.Outstanding RELIABILITY AND PRACTICALITY.

08/01, 11:49 PM

posted by:

1c3d0g

LMAO…yes, the bigger the jap crap get, the worse their quality becomes. Excellent. :-)

08/01, 11:53 PM

posted by:

Generic Frustrated Rental Customer

Something substantial.Something strong.Practical.I want power!Room to get in and out as well as luggage space that will hold more than one suitcase.GIVE ME SOMETHING DOMESTIC!!!

08/01, 11:59 PM

posted by:

title bout

stop talking about the rental thing. NOT RELATED!

08/02, 12:00 AM

posted by:

A Big Noise

Are you telling me that your basic police officer would accept an import cruiser?Cops aren’t like that.Cops are not well people(for the most part).THEY WANT POWER.(AMERICAN POWER).Look at their scooters.Harley Only.Think about this:who will complain if the police are all in Sentras/Echoes or whatever?Hehehe.

08/02, 12:06 AM

posted by:

scotty

yeah, makes sense to compare a chevy caprice, impala, and crown vics, to sentras/echos…you idiot. I dont know why tho, I have a feeling toyota, will get only a bit bigger, then suffer from alot of issues that effect u.s. automakers. especially because they have american workers, in unions. worst idea ever.

08/02, 12:06 AM

posted by:

Acute Observation

Okay,talk to a rental company mechanic/technician and find out from the horses mouth.

08/02, 12:11 AM

posted by:

Acute Observation

Oh,oh,look at what you just wrote,Scotty.You implied full size American standards are preferable to Japanese sardine cans.

08/02, 12:25 AM

posted by:

TheMan

What are you guys all talking about? I’ve rented both domestic AND import… and yes… generally they are cheap… unless you pony up for the “special” cars.

08/02, 12:29 AM

posted by:

Angelo

the police union wants American cars to supports it brothers over at the UAW.

08/02, 12:36 AM

posted by:

John

The police actually want Porsches like in Germany but they’d never admit it to the press.

08/02, 1:52 AM

posted by:

Renton

#24 — Angelo–”the police union wants American cars to supports it brothers over at the UAW.”

America first baby!

That is a retarded mentality. Go ahead and purchase this inferior crap.
The management knows that it can not support six-figure incomes for the guys who screw in dashboards and make a profit at the same time.

When The American car company dies…….the union will follow.

UAW , if you were actually any good, you would have found a way to make your employer a more mobile and progressive worldwide competitor. Instead you allowed expensive but overall poor contracts to be written.

BYE BYE.

08/02, 3:43 AM

posted by:

Tony

Acute Observation,

In Colfax, WA (an extremely conservative and republican town) the city police own two Subarus instead of crappy Fords or Chevy’s. Of course, that means they make an ungodly number of traffic stops, because no one is expecting the Subaru on the side of the road to be rolling for the pigs, but at least it’s nice to see that even the cops know the domestics are crap.

Here are some links for the nonbelievers.

http://www.drivesubaru.com/Win05/YourTurn/SubaruColfax.jpg
(6th post) http://hometown.aol.com/_ht_a/nv1z/Stories.html

08/02, 3:59 AM

posted by:

DCXrules

Why the hell are people so stupid, damn. Toyota’s have got to be the dumbest cars on the road, none of their cars have any style at all, and of course there are a few exeptions to the rule here and there, how ever I would recommend a good DCX product to the people who are lost and are considering a Toyota or maybe even a Honda.

08/02, 7:44 AM

posted by:

Renton

DCXrules–just for ****s and giggles, what DCX product would you recommend for some that is in the market for the new 2007 Toyota Camry? Make sure you look that one up before commenting on it.

When you can not find any reasons to bash it, then you will know why Toyota is #2.

08/02, 1:34 PM

posted by:

Sweaty Bollocks

Ho Ho Ho! Green Giant

08/02, 2:32 PM

posted by:

Troyota

First, Toyota will not be joining forces with anyone any time soon. Second, the numbers speak for themselves. More and more consumers are switching from Ford and Chevy everyday to Toyota. I leased a Highlander Hybrid yesterday to a lady who was trading in a 2003 Avalanche. Third, Toyota beat Ford with an entire product line of 9 cars (including 2 hybrids), 6 SUV’s, 2 trucks, and a minivan! You compare that list of vehicles with comparable Chevy numbers and see how the math works out! Fourth, Toyota actually has reasonable pricing on their vehicles, low rebates, reasonable incentivized rates, and outstanding lease residuals. Tell me how that’s bad business! Ford, Chevy, and Chrysler have killed themselves by overpricing their vehicles, offering HUGE incentives (which destroys trade-in values), and have union costs and health care costs that are bankrupting them. Toyota/Lexus/Scion are selling well worldwide, and Toyota’s net worth is roughly 10 TIMES that of GM. Plus, read J.D. Powers, Automotive Lease Guide, Intellichoice, or Consumer Reports sometime.

08/02, 9:18 PM

posted by:

Veda

While I do agree Toyota quality beats US and European brands everytime, I’m not sure their image has gotten too hyped even overseas where inferior models to Hondas are still selling quite well. Just compare the Vios with the facelifted City.

08/02, 10:01 PM

posted by:

DCXrules

Well as of now I would recommend a used Stratus or Sebring, until the new Sebring comes out or the person can hold off and get the new Dodge Avenger with it comes out. I know that may be a way off as of now but it will be worth the wait. Both cars the Sebring and Avenger do have options of differant engines. As, for me I can’t wait to see the new Avenger, it’ll be the mid-size that will bring in customers. As, I said before, they will be worth the wait.

08/23, 11:30 PM

posted by:

miles

yea bvut di u all see how much higher gm was than everybody else…

 
 
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