Fusion selling better than expected
Re: Fusion selling better than expected
Originally Posted by DonL
For the first 6 months of model year 2005 (10/1/04 to 3/31/05) Fleet sales were as follows.
Malibu 47.9% not including the classic
G6 17.0%
Grand Am 71.5%
others of interest
Dodge magnum 31.7
Ford Taurus 76.0
Pontiac Grand Prix 52.2
Chrysler 300 21.1
Ford 500 10.4
Chevy Impala 62.1
Chevy Silverado 24.6
Ford F-Series 15.7
These numbers are from fleet-central.com
Malibu 47.9% not including the classic
G6 17.0%
Grand Am 71.5%
others of interest
Dodge magnum 31.7
Ford Taurus 76.0
Pontiac Grand Prix 52.2
Chrysler 300 21.1
Ford 500 10.4
Chevy Impala 62.1
Chevy Silverado 24.6
Ford F-Series 15.7
These numbers are from fleet-central.com
Some surprising figures (some good and some bad). The bad surprise being the impala/malibu, and the good surprise being the 500 and G6.
I'm surprised Ford actually sold 24% of taurus's to consumers. People still buy that thing?
Re: Fusion selling better than expected
Originally Posted by DonL
For the first 6 months of model year 2005 (10/1/04 to 3/31/05) Fleet sales were as follows.
Malibu 47.9% not including the classic
G6 17.0%
Grand Am 71.5%
others of interest
Dodge magnum 31.7
Ford Taurus 76.0
Pontiac Grand Prix 52.2
Chrysler 300 21.1
Ford 500 10.4
Chevy Impala 62.1
Chevy Silverado 24.6
Ford F-Series 15.7
These numbers are from fleet-central.com
Malibu 47.9% not including the classic
G6 17.0%
Grand Am 71.5%
others of interest
Dodge magnum 31.7
Ford Taurus 76.0
Pontiac Grand Prix 52.2
Chrysler 300 21.1
Ford 500 10.4
Chevy Impala 62.1
Chevy Silverado 24.6
Ford F-Series 15.7
These numbers are from fleet-central.com
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