Chevy creating pickup truck that may exceed $100G price tag: report
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/chevy-creating-pickup-truck-may-141052491.html
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/chevy-creating-pickup-truck-may-141052491.html
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Is this the same company that said they are going to quit making the Camaro?
Screw GM every single one of their vehicles are over priced.
What is G? Dont they mean 100K and in K = 1000?
Fucking derps
Camaro: Negative profit per vehicle.
Silverado: 5 digit profit per vehicle. Also one that people are buying faster than you can screw them together.
If you're a business person and planning to actually stay in business, which option are you going with?
You must have hit your head last week the articles were Silverado is 3rd in the truck segment and sales are struggling.
Even Dodge is ahead according to articles last week.........
Availability of all-new regular-cab and double-cab pickups was very limited during the quarter due to launch timing, but full production of all cab styles started in March and they currently are arriving in dealer showrooms.
First-quarter 2019 average transaction prices for GM's all-new, light-duty pickups were $8,040 higher compared to their outgoing models in the first quarter of 2018, with the GMC Sierra leading the segment, according to J.D. Power PIN estimates.
Combined sales of the 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500 crew cabs — the first of the company’s all-new full-size pickups to launch — were up 20 percent year over year.
Crew-cab production mix is currently running above 70 percent to meet strong customer demand, up 10 percentage points on average from the previous-generation trucks.
More than 95 percent of the all-new GMC Sierra 1500 crew cab sales are high-end trims including SLT, AT4 and Denali.
We are bullish on pickups and expect to gain sales momentum throughout the year,” said McNeil. “We are installing capacity in Flint to build more HD pickups in total, more crew cab models, more dualies and diesel models, too, all in response to dealer and customer demand.
An ad for a review of the HD right next to the article:
Jesus christ that is such an awful looking truck.
On topic, no one wants a fucking $100k truck. No one. Literally nobody I know says "you know what I'd love to spend one hundred thousand dollars on? A depreciating asset."
I mean, Ford sells the F450 Limited for ~95k. Not shocked.