> Both GM and Ford sell far more light trucks alone, which incluides SUVs,
> than Toyota sells cars and trucks combined
>
> mike hunt
Through August, Ford sold 756,039 cars and 1,514,521 trucks in the US in
2005 (Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Jaguar, etc. - but not Mazda).
Through August, GM sold 1,239,383 cars and 1,998,194 trucks in the US in
2005 (all GM brands)
Through August, Toyota sold 1,535,849 vehicles in the US (Toyota, Scion,
Lexus)
So I think your claim that Ford sells more trucks tan Toyota sells vehicles
in the US is not true. It is true for GM, at leat for now. GM still sells
over twice as many vehicles in the US as Toyota, and Ford sells about 50%
more vehicles in the US than Toyota. However, worldwide, Toyota is now
bigger than Ford. And a lot of people seem to think that Toyota will catch
GM, but I would not be to sure of that. GM is doing much better in China
than Toyota, and in the long run that is likely to be the largest potential
new market in the world.
Regards,
Ed White
1,239,383