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Old Dec 1, 2005 | 08:42 PM
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Canada loves GM

GM Canada sales move forward in November 2005
(Data is not adjusted for the difference in selling days for November 2005 versus November 2004)

Oshawa, Ontario (December 1, 2005) – General Motors of Canada dealers and retailers delivered 36,290 vehicles in November 2005, a 1.2% increase over the same month last year. Passenger car sales for the month were down 2.1% to 17,390 units while truck sales increased by 3.7% to 18,780 units.

http://email.gmcanada.com/corpdb/cac...4?OpenDocument
The Canadian market has always been a GM stronghold. Canada's population is almost 50% greater than Australia's yet GM Canada sells more than twice as many vehicles as Holden does downunder. Compare GM's plight in Canada with it's native market in the US and you'd have to ask what is wrong with the US market?

So why is GM so successful in Canada yet on a downward spiral just south of the border?
Old Dec 1, 2005 | 09:00 PM
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Actually, GM's share of the market in Canada is barely higher than it is in the US. While it might have the odd month of good sales, its slide has almost mirrored the slide in the US.

To the extent that GM is more successful here, it's because our market is skewed much more towards the low end of the market and practical vehicles, and GM Canada has been quick to respond. Chevrolet had three Daewoo models, and most of the models shared with the US are cheaper here on a straight currency exchange basis.
Old Dec 1, 2005 | 09:10 PM
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Canada loves GM
Indeed we do!!
Old Dec 1, 2005 | 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by R377
Actually, GM's share of the market in Canada is barely higher than it is in the US. While it might have the odd month of good sales, its slide has almost mirrored the slide in the US.

To the extent that GM is more successful here, it's because our market is skewed much more towards the low end of the market and practical vehicles, and GM Canada has been quick to respond. Chevrolet had three Daewoo models, and most of the models shared with the US are cheaper here on a straight currency exchange basis.
I don't know about that...

Canadian sales in November
Thu Dec 1, 2005 6:11 PM ET
http://today.reuters.com/investing/f...NADA-SALES.XML

TORONTO, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Canadian automakers reported higher sales for November on Thursday with the Big Three North American manufacturers managing to stay ahead of their Japanese-based rivals.

General Motors of Canada (GM.N: Quote, Profile, Research), the country's biggest automaker, said its total monthly sales rose 1.2 percent to 36,290 vehicles from 35,869 in November 2004.

DaimlerChrysler Canada (DCXGn.DE: Quote, Profile, Research) came in second with a total of 15,866 vehicles sold in November, a 4 percent rise from 15,250 cars and trucks sold in the same month last year.

Ford Motor Co. of Canada (F.N: Quote, Profile, Research) said total November sales fell 0.3 percent to 15,076 vehicles from 15,126 as a 5 percent surge in truck sales was offset buy weaker cars sales, which dropped 16.9 percent.

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (7203.T: Quote, Profile, Research), which has been gaining ground on the Big Three, said it sold 14,003 vehicles in November, a 4.2 percent jump over a year ago.

Honda Canada Inc. (7267.T: Quote, Profile, Research) reported a 15.7 percent increase in November sales as it sold 11,992 vehicles. Record sales of its new Honda Civic helped to offset a decline in its upscale Acura division.

($1=$1.17 Canadian)
GM appear to stand out, if the above data is any guide. In fact, if the sales volume is any indication, GM's market share is more than double its nearest competitors'.

Point taken wrt share decline... but still strong.
Old Dec 2, 2005 | 02:18 PM
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Re: Canada loves GM

Originally Posted by Gripenfelter
Indeed we do!!
Maybe not all of us, but at least some of us .
Old Dec 2, 2005 | 02:40 PM
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They lost a little bit of that "love" today.

From the Trailblazer SS thread:

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[rant]

GRRRRRR ....

I can't "build your own" SS on the US website so I built an LT 1SC with the equipment I want, stickers at $37,255 and red tags at $31,754.57.

Then I built basically the same on the GMCanada "build your own: site, it stickers at $51,970. A 40% premium ... when the dollar is at 1.1687???

Stuff like that makes me want to say "s###w you, GM, and buy a Toyota.



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Originally Posted by poSSum
Base number before doing any actual building CAN : USA : CAN/USA

2WD: 31,595 : 27,410 : 1.153

4WD: 40,730 : 29,660 : 1.37
Old Dec 2, 2005 | 03:56 PM
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Re: Canada loves GM

Originally Posted by poSSum
They lost a little bit of that "love" today.

From the Trailblazer SS thread:
Well, at least people now realise what we must go through downunder as factoring in the Canadian 'exchange', it is still a very attractive buy for us Aussies. I can't believe how cheap vehicles are in the US!

You folk have got it so good over there... and I'm not even taking rebates into account. Our standard of living is similar to North America's... yet our Monaro costs over $60K but can be driven out the door for around $53K. That means Americans are prepared to pay only half of what we poor Aussies are prepared to fork out.

Sorry for making it sound like a whinge... what was the thread title again? Oh yeah...
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Originally Posted by SSbaby
whinge
I need an Aussie to US translator please.
Old Dec 2, 2005 | 09:51 PM
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A whinge is a whine... I thought your terminology was the same... obviously I'm very much mistaken.
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