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Car Forum / GMC Cars / November 2005

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2005 GMC  Sierra

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mathew - 05 Nov 2005 08:01 GMT
2005 GMC  Sierra

The strength, durability and refinement of the 2004 GMC Sierra reflect over 100 years of pure truck experience. At GMC, we know that you can’t find the right truck for your personal and professional needs if you don’t have a wide range of choices. That’s why Sierra offers an exceptional variety of models. Whether you’re looking for 2WD or 4WD, Regular, Extended or Crew Cab, 3 box lengths, Sierra has the right truck for you.

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Reynaud - 05 Nov 2005 15:02 GMT
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People from the Big three always amaze me. You are behind the times always
playing catch-up.
Get with the Show, nobody is buying your gas guzzling , Suv, 4x4, etc. etc.
There are hundreds of thousands of trucks sitting on lots all over NA. Off
shore vehicle manufacturers are kicking butt, get used to it.

Rey
Mike Hunter - 06 Nov 2005 20:58 GMT
Your are correct when you say light truck sales were down for 2005, but you
are wrong when you say nobody is buying them.  Light truck sales, with
includes SUVs, total nearly half of all new vehicle sales in the US in 2005.
Down from nearly 54% in 2004. As to imports their truck and SUV sales are
down as well but they never sold many light trucks to begin with. GM or Ford
alone sell far more trucks in a month than Toyota, the number one import
brand, sells trucks in a year.  GM and Ford combined, sell more trucks than
all of the import brands sell cars AND trucks in a year as well.  You would
be better served and look less foolish by doing a bit of research before you
choose to comment on a subject of which you obviously have little or no
knowledge.

mike

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James C. Reeves - 06 Nov 2005 01:12 GMT
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Real men don't drive trucks with sissified daytime lights.
Mike Hunter - 06 Nov 2005 20:45 GMT
And they drive Ford trucks, not GMC trucks.  ;)

mike hunt

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James C. Reeves - 08 Nov 2005 01:56 GMT
> And they drive Ford trucks, not GMC trucks.  ;)
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> mike hunt

If the only criteria, *all* other brands fit the bill.
Mike Hunter - 08 Nov 2005 03:11 GMT
Ford sells more trucks than any other brand and the F150 is the best selling
vehicle in the US, and has been for nearly 30 years.  ;)

mike hunt

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> If the only criteria, *all* other brands fit the bill.
James C. Reeves - 08 Nov 2005 22:42 GMT
I have heard some good things about the latest F-150.  Seems Ford does what
ever it takes to hold hat sales position.  I haven't driven a Ford product
in years though.

> Ford sells more trucks than any other brand and the F150 is the best
> selling vehicle in the US, and has been for nearly 30 years.  ;)
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> mike hunt
 
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