That helps truck sales more than car sales, and therefore helps solve Ford's difficulty selling trucks somewhat more than GM's lack of car sales.
That is absolutely baked into the market. The only question is what kind of direction we get leading into the next announcement on May 10.
That shows the potential of the new truck product to help GM truck sales over the course of the year.
That was clearly unsustainable,
That will add to the truck count, we that that moves up the truck number.
The affordability issue from rising interest rates takes some consumers out of the market. These are big-ticket items for consumers. They are going to be sensitive to interest rates.
The Big 3 have to fight it out in the marketplace the old fashioned way, product by product.
The commodities did get hit pretty hard. I think it's a continuation of the reversal of a trend that occurred in the past few trading sessions.
The impact will be concentrated on specialty and sports cars and vehicles over $50,000 in price, continuing the modest pattern of slower growth in luxury-vehicle sales.
The mother angle is fascinating. It is clearly easier to communicate with her.
The slide of market share for GM and Ford has been a three-decade story.
There's a huge number of particularly children who are now getting aspiration pneumonia from the amount of seawater they have taken into their lungs,
There's nothing worse than taking the leg off a young child,
These cars aren't being sold in huge numbers to typical customers who drive 12,000 to 15,000 miles a year. They are being sold to early adopters of technology, long-distance commuters and people who want to be seen driving the correct' vehicle.
This is our first pass at seeing if it would all fit.
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