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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 639016" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>I wish your market was closer! Chevy's top the sales around here in half tons, then fords and dodges follow. I will say there is an exception when it comes to the diesel's. The only thing that holds the cummings back in my area are the automatic transmissons, if I get one in a standard then it will be busting bugs in no time. The ford 6.0 is a nightmare and i will not stock one unless its in warranty so i can send them straight to the ford dealer when it melts down.</p><p></p><p>Its going to sound crazy but our used market is strong around here. With the drop in gas prices the truck prices have went through the roof and you cant get enough of them because the new dealers are so slow there's a shortage of trade-ins. Alot of people in my area that used to buy new are now buying used and then you through income tax returns in the mix and you cant keep used trucks on the lot.As far as the whole GM thing I can't figure it out. They are strong as ever at the sales and I have to pay over book to get one. It's still the number one seller in half tons and smaller trucks in my area. GO FIGURE?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 639016, member: 26"] I wish your market was closer! Chevy's top the sales around here in half tons, then fords and dodges follow. I will say there is an exception when it comes to the diesel's. The only thing that holds the cummings back in my area are the automatic transmissons, if I get one in a standard then it will be busting bugs in no time. The ford 6.0 is a nightmare and i will not stock one unless its in warranty so i can send them straight to the ford dealer when it melts down. Its going to sound crazy but our used market is strong around here. With the drop in gas prices the truck prices have went through the roof and you cant get enough of them because the new dealers are so slow there's a shortage of trade-ins. Alot of people in my area that used to buy new are now buying used and then you through income tax returns in the mix and you cant keep used trucks on the lot.As far as the whole GM thing I can't figure it out. They are strong as ever at the sales and I have to pay over book to get one. It's still the number one seller in half tons and smaller trucks in my area. GO FIGURE? [/QUOTE]
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