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Originally Posted by LOWDOWN
Let me rephrase the quote:
Chrysler is UP, this year.
Ford is 'way UP, this year.
GM continues their downward trend...
Feel free to take a gander at the above-mentioned links.
BTW, Toyota's numbers are included as this IS a Toyota-themed thread.
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From your own sources (btw, fix your GMI link)
Company
- - - 2008%
- - -2010 (YTD)%
GM
- - - - - - 24.6
- - - - 19.44
Toyota
- - - - 15.9
- - - -15.44
Ford
- - - - - -15.5
- - -- 16.96
Honda
- - - - - 9.6
- - - - 10.81
Chrysler
- - - -10.0
- - - - 9.55
Nissan
- - - - - 6.9
- - - - -7.95
Hyundai/Kia
- - 4.3
- - - - -7.98
Alright, so Ford is up a bit. Chrysler is down marginally, and GM is down a lot. None of that changes the fact that in 2008, the big 3 had over 50% of the US market, and now they don't.
Quick question: why were you posting sales totals as the basis for market share, when actual market share data was included in the links you gave?