Autoblog reports: By the Numbers: January 2007. How in the world is Isuzu still around? 667 vehicles?
Man, some of these red numbers are huge: Buick: -32%, Chevy & Chrysler: -18%, Ford: -25%, Hummer: -26%, Mini: -33%, Pontiac: -38%, Saturn: -22%.
Any ideas why Mini and Hummer would fall at the same time? They seem to be total opposites.
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Posted by: Limousine | Monday, May 14, 2007 at 06:28 AM
Isuzu answer: 'Cos they're selling a bajagazillion of those NPR cab-over trucks, not to mention all the Duramax (I'm tempted to write "dirt-o-max", not 'cause it's true but 'cause it's almost on the cusp of funny, but not quite, which is why I didn't write it) diesel engines to GM.
Posted by: Aaron | Sunday, February 04, 2007 at 01:13 PM
I think the Mini, and hummer fads are all but dead. I haven't seen them featured in any blockbuster movies recently, and in my opinion the general public tends to follow the trends of their on screen heroes. Much like ill fated lemmings.
Posted by: Tony Girard | Saturday, February 03, 2007 at 01:14 AM
maybe if they had nitrous on them the sales would go up
Posted by: nos | Friday, February 02, 2007 at 10:34 AM