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Originally Posted by Martinjlm
Check the list of Top 25 vehicles sold in America and then list which ones of those advertise on TV. I’ll give the list of the Top 25 and I’ll even spot you three…Silverado, F150, Ram. You’ll be hard pressed to find three others that advertise on TV. And yet, they sell. That’s how important TV advertising is for car sales. A couple things really surprised me about this list. Subaru has (3) models on the list. That may have something to do with advertising. But they don’t advertise the three vehicles on the list. They advertise the company’s support of the National Park system and their support of animal focused organizations. The whole “dog-friendly” thing. The other is that Camry and Civic are the only two cars in the top 10 (Corolla is #11). For years they were each number 1, 2, or 3 on the list.
So, my question is…”If advertising on TV is so all important, how did most of these vehicles get on the Top 25 list without advertising on TV?”
- Ford F-Series
- Chevrolet Silverado
- Toyota RAV4
- Tesla Model Y
- Honda CR-V
- Ram pickup
- Toyota Camry
- GMC Sierra
- Nissan Rogue
- Honda Civic
- Toyota Corolla
- Jeep Grand Cherokee
- Chevrolet Equinox
- Ford Explorer
- Subaru Forrester
- Hyundai Tucson
- Chevrolet Trax
- Nissan Sentra
- Ford Transit
- Subaru Outback
- Honda Accord
- Kia Sportage
- Subaru Crosstrek
- Toyota Tundra
- Jeep Wrangler
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Oh BTW….. there’s COUNTLESS ads for most of the cars on that list. So, there’s that.