GM tops reliability and regains market share
The many changes made by GM appear to be paying off. While Buick and
Cadillac models are now tops in relibility over all other makes, the recent incentives have pushed sales up 41 %. GM has increased its market share from 23% last year to 31% this year. This is expected to increase, as GM drops the incentive programs in favor of lower prices on most models. GM sales in Europe have risen 28% over 2004, while it is closing in on Volkswagen, which is the number one seller in China. Among the losers is Toyota, which is taken the brunt of the General Motors offensive. It is hard to beat great prices, great reliability and great product! |
Re: GM tops reliability and regains market share
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Re: GM tops reliability and regains market share
<hunkman7@excite.com> wrote in message
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Re: GM tops reliability and regains market share
Well Hondas are priced high due to their perceived quality so if gm has
closed the gap Honda has new competition!! Important to the group because if you're looking for a car, might want to look at gm Stewart DIBBS wrote: > <hunkman7@excite.com> wrote in message > news:1122854121.042620.110020@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > >>The many changes made by GM appear to be paying off. > > > And this is important to the Honda new group because ...? > > Stewart DIBBS > > |
Re: GM tops reliability and regains market share
Well Hondas are priced high due to their perceived quality so if gm has
closed the gap Honda has new competition!! Important to the group because if you're looking for a car, might want to look at gm Stewart DIBBS wrote: > <hunkman7@excite.com> wrote in message > news:1122854121.042620.110020@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > >>The many changes made by GM appear to be paying off. > > > And this is important to the Honda new group because ...? > > Stewart DIBBS > > |
Re: GM tops reliability and regains market share
<hunkman7@excite.com> wrote in message news:1122854121.042620.110020@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > .... While Buick and Cadillac models are now tops in relibility over all > other makes, I'm sure you meant to say "reliability", but could you please reveal the source of this conclusion. What study or what survey says so? Bob the > recent incentives have pushed sales up 41 %. GM has increased its > market share from 23% last year to 31% this year. This is expected to > increase, as GM drops the incentive programs in favor of lower prices > on most models. GM sales in Europe have risen 28% over 2004, while it > is closing in on Volkswagen, which is the number one seller in China. > > Among the losers is Toyota, which is taken the brunt of the General > Motors offensive. It is hard to beat great prices, great reliability > and great product! > |
Re: GM tops reliability and regains market share
<hunkman7@excite.com> wrote in message news:1122854121.042620.110020@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > .... While Buick and Cadillac models are now tops in relibility over all > other makes, I'm sure you meant to say "reliability", but could you please reveal the source of this conclusion. What study or what survey says so? Bob the > recent incentives have pushed sales up 41 %. GM has increased its > market share from 23% last year to 31% this year. This is expected to > increase, as GM drops the incentive programs in favor of lower prices > on most models. GM sales in Europe have risen 28% over 2004, while it > is closing in on Volkswagen, which is the number one seller in China. > > Among the losers is Toyota, which is taken the brunt of the General > Motors offensive. It is hard to beat great prices, great reliability > and great product! > |
Re: GM tops reliability and regains market share
"sam" <justwantsmore@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:11er02ofb6pcfe8@news.supernews.com... > Well Hondas are priced high due to their perceived quality so if gm has > closed the gap Honda has new competition!! Important to the group because > if you're looking for a car, might want to look at gm Owning a GM is okay if you have a good deal with the local tow truck operation. I speak from experience {;^( But I'm much better now, I've been a happy and satisfied Honda owner since 1979. Brian |
Re: GM tops reliability and regains market share
"sam" <justwantsmore@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:11er02ofb6pcfe8@news.supernews.com... > Well Hondas are priced high due to their perceived quality so if gm has > closed the gap Honda has new competition!! Important to the group because > if you're looking for a car, might want to look at gm Owning a GM is okay if you have a good deal with the local tow truck operation. I speak from experience {;^( But I'm much better now, I've been a happy and satisfied Honda owner since 1979. Brian |
Re: GM tops reliability and regains market share
Well you won't get reliability in a GM piece of , what have you been
smoking? Honda and Toyota haven't has to resort to employe pricing, because there sales are not in the toilet like the big 3. Tom <hunkman7@excite.com> wrote in message news:1122854121.042620.110020@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > The many changes made by GM appear to be paying off. While Buick and > Cadillac models are now tops in relibility over all other makes, the > recent incentives have pushed sales up 41 %. GM has increased its > market share from 23% last year to 31% this year. This is expected to > increase, as GM drops the incentive programs in favor of lower prices > on most models. GM sales in Europe have risen 28% over 2004, while it > is closing in on Volkswagen, which is the number one seller in China. > > Among the losers is Toyota, which is taken the brunt of the General > Motors offensive. It is hard to beat great prices, great reliability > and great product! > |
Re: GM tops reliability and regains market share
Well you won't get reliability in a GM piece of , what have you been
smoking? Honda and Toyota haven't has to resort to employe pricing, because there sales are not in the toilet like the big 3. Tom <hunkman7@excite.com> wrote in message news:1122854121.042620.110020@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > The many changes made by GM appear to be paying off. While Buick and > Cadillac models are now tops in relibility over all other makes, the > recent incentives have pushed sales up 41 %. GM has increased its > market share from 23% last year to 31% this year. This is expected to > increase, as GM drops the incentive programs in favor of lower prices > on most models. GM sales in Europe have risen 28% over 2004, while it > is closing in on Volkswagen, which is the number one seller in China. > > Among the losers is Toyota, which is taken the brunt of the General > Motors offensive. It is hard to beat great prices, great reliability > and great product! > |
Re: GM tops reliability and regains market share
If your looking for a headache look at a GM product!
Tom "sam" <justwantsmore@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:11er02ofb6pcfe8@news.supernews.com... > Well Hondas are priced high due to their perceived quality so if gm has > closed the gap Honda has new competition!! Important to the group because > if you're looking for a car, might want to look at gm > > Stewart DIBBS wrote: >> <hunkman7@excite.com> wrote in message >> news:1122854121.042620.110020@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >> >>>The many changes made by GM appear to be paying off. >> >> >> And this is important to the Honda new group because ...? >> >> Stewart DIBBS |
Re: GM tops reliability and regains market share
If your looking for a headache look at a GM product!
Tom "sam" <justwantsmore@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:11er02ofb6pcfe8@news.supernews.com... > Well Hondas are priced high due to their perceived quality so if gm has > closed the gap Honda has new competition!! Important to the group because > if you're looking for a car, might want to look at gm > > Stewart DIBBS wrote: >> <hunkman7@excite.com> wrote in message >> news:1122854121.042620.110020@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >> >>>The many changes made by GM appear to be paying off. >> >> >> And this is important to the Honda new group because ...? >> >> Stewart DIBBS |
Re: GM tops reliability and regains market share
what studys show that JUST the reliablity is making GM increase in sales?
Have you looked on the side of the road lately? Theres GM's reliability! <hunkman7@excite.com> wrote in message news:1122854121.042620.110020@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > The many changes made by GM appear to be paying off. While Buick and > Cadillac models are now tops in relibility over all other makes, the > recent incentives have pushed sales up 41 %. GM has increased its > market share from 23% last year to 31% this year. This is expected to > increase, as GM drops the incentive programs in favor of lower prices > on most models. GM sales in Europe have risen 28% over 2004, while it > is closing in on Volkswagen, which is the number one seller in China. > > Among the losers is Toyota, which is taken the brunt of the General > Motors offensive. It is hard to beat great prices, great reliability > and great product! > |
Re: GM tops reliability and regains market share
what studys show that JUST the reliablity is making GM increase in sales?
Have you looked on the side of the road lately? Theres GM's reliability! <hunkman7@excite.com> wrote in message news:1122854121.042620.110020@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > The many changes made by GM appear to be paying off. While Buick and > Cadillac models are now tops in relibility over all other makes, the > recent incentives have pushed sales up 41 %. GM has increased its > market share from 23% last year to 31% this year. This is expected to > increase, as GM drops the incentive programs in favor of lower prices > on most models. GM sales in Europe have risen 28% over 2004, while it > is closing in on Volkswagen, which is the number one seller in China. > > Among the losers is Toyota, which is taken the brunt of the General > Motors offensive. It is hard to beat great prices, great reliability > and great product! > |
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