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Old January 21st, 2004, 01:20 PM
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2003 sales figures are in!

Here's the top 10 for 2003

1.Ford F150
821,865

2.Chevrolet Silverado 1500
684,302

3.Dodge Ram 1500
449,371

4.Toyota Camry
413,296

5.Honda Accord
397,750

6.Ford Taurus
300,496

7.Honda Civic
299,672

8.Ford Explorer
268,644

9.Chevrolet Impala
267,882

10.Chevrolet Cavalier
256,550
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Old January 21st, 2004, 01:24 PM
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Nice to see an American cars/trucks at the top!
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Old January 21st, 2004, 09:32 PM
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Is thier a site? I wanna see how far back Saab is.
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Old January 21st, 2004, 10:02 PM
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Re: 2003 sales figures are in!

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Originally posted by TurboDave
Here's the top 10 for 2003

1.Ford F150
821,865

2.Chevrolet Silverado 1500
684,302

3.Dodge Ram 1500
449,371

Lot of Sodbusters in dis country,or sh!tkickers..
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Old January 21st, 2004, 11:39 PM
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Dave, How far down does the list go? I'd like to know if the GMC and Chevy 1/2 tons combined outsold the F150.
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Scott Atk, you know they did. I think they usually do.

But here's my beef: If the top 3 selling vehicles in America are full size pickups, then why don't home builders make the garages big enough to fit them!!! I would like to shoot the builder of my house for making me have to slide out the passenger door to get in the house. In order to close the overhead door I have to almost touch the front bumper to the wall and then I can't walk around the front or the back of the truck to get in the house. It's about 11 years old so I thought they've probably changed that by now, but no!! I've check alot of new homes under construction in my area and they aren't any bigger!!! Why, why, why!!!
Sorry, just a pet peave of mine that I saw the opportunity to vent on.
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But here's my beef: If the top 3 selling vehicles in America are full size pickups, then why don't home builders make the garages big enough to fit them!!! I would like to shoot the builder of my house for making me have to slide out the passenger door to get in the house. In order to close the overhead door I have to almost touch the front bumper to the wall and then I can't walk around the front or the back of the truck to get in the house. It's about 11 years old so I thought they've probably changed that by now, but no!! I've check alot of new homes under construction in my area and they aren't any bigger!!! Why, why, why!!!
Sorry, just a pet peave of mine that I saw the opportunity to vent on.
That's why I'm building a 1600 sq ft garage with a 15ft celing
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