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This is like the apartment owner who never has any vacancies. It may seem like thats a good thing, in that he is collecting rent on each unit every month. But actually that means that his rents are too low. He needs raise rents and have periodic vacancies. When the unit is vacant he can repaint and recarpet and then rent out the unit at a higher rate than the last person was paying. Over time when you add this up he makes more money by occasionally having vacancies than he does by never raising rent and having 100% occupancy all the time. It's a little bit counter-intuitive [it sounds good to basically be 'sold out' of something] but actually it represents a terrible misjudgment of the market and a potential loss of many sales. GM would much prefer to be overstocked 1 month of inventory then they would to be under-stocked 1 month of inventory. |
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I have a couple questions regarding this information.
Are the "sales" figures reported representing the number of cars delivered to dealers, or the number of cars sold by dealerships to customers? If its the former, with GM reporting YTD sales of 42k cars, and cars.com showing 24k cars sitting on lots, does that mean that only 18k Camaros have been sold to customers in 2016? |
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So far, Chevrolet has sold to customers 42,354 new Camaros. That is a mix of 2015, 2016 and 2017 model years. January through April was a heavy mix of 2015 and 2016 Camaros. May, June and July have been almost entirely 6th gen Camaros. There are some 2015s still available but there hasn't been significant volume of 2015s available since the 5th gen fire sale in March/April. |
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So it's the lower end market and when peep compare the 3, they appear to prefer the looks and value it's direct competition offers a bit more. Hell Im a Camaro dude but the challenger look is timeless. U can pickup an RT v8 for less then $30k right now. Now it's not for me but it maybe for others who don't want to spend $30k or more. |
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#287 |
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Quarterly earnings probably reflect the number of vehicles delivered to dealers, monthly car sales reports reflect the number of cars sold to customers.
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Greetings all. Longtime lurker.
About 4 months ago I was in the market for a new vehicle. I came from a family that heavily favored Chevy (father owned 2 classic vettes over the years), but I personally have no brand loyalty. Whichever product meets my needs gets my dollar. I only shy away from a brand if the company is egregiously flagrant in abusive business practices (VW diesel gate). I was interested in a sporty 2 door coupe, not necessarily a Muscle or Pony car. I don't go out at night looking to drag race other cars. So something that's relatively fast for occasional spirited backroad driving, can be taken to a track day once or twice a year, but used mainly as a DD. I looked at Camaro, Mustang, Nissan (370z), and used BMW z4's and Porsches. I found that the Camaro, of the new vehicles I tested, performed well compared to the Mustangs and 370z, but I did not like the interior and visibility. I found the exterior styling a little too 'transformers' (an issue I have with the new Stingray as well). Nothing overwhelming, but I preferred the smoother lines of the Mustangs new generation. I ultimately ended up with a PP GT, which cost me under 33k out the door. The alternative (for what I was willing to spend - cash) would have been a 1ss, and I didn't find the slight performance advantage (which would only really be felt on track days or autocross events) sufficient to overcome my preference in styling/visibility and the higher price (out the door a 1ss was over 36k). Just my 2 cents. |
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You make a good point that most people don't actually know what they are buying. They are not enthusiasts and have no passion for the car so they don't spend any time researching, etc. It is not just cars, most people don't have the time or patience to research anything before they buy it. My family knows nothing about buying a computer but at least they will ask me I will guide them in the right direction for their needs. Again, when it comes to Camaro sales we are really talking about the 1LT/2LT since that represents 80% of Camaro sales. The folks buying SSs, 1LEs, ZL1s and Z28s know exactly what they are buying. The key to increasing sales is to appeal to the 80% of 1LT/2LT buyers. That is where the sales challenge lies and unfortunately target audience is not seeing the value in a 1LT/2LT over a cheaper Mustang.
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The real debate is the LT trims vs the V6/Ecoboost Mustang. That is where the majority of sales come from. |
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Yeah, most folks don't realize that they only sell 15-25k Camaros SS or higher trims each year. That is less v8 Camaros sold per year than Corvette Stingrays. Corvette sales are slowing a bit now but they have been selling 33-34k of them per year in the US for the last 2 year years.
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Sorry got carried away.
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The EB/V6 are selling great for the Stang and the price of the 2.0T/V6 is just too high. If I was GM, I would leave the cost of the SS (worth every damn penny lol) but DEF. lower the price of the 2.0T/V6.. or add a lot of incentives for the base and mid tier trims. |
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