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DrWhiner
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Your story is dated may 28 but it covers only "the first four months of 2012".
See?
You have nothing to dispute or debate what I put forward other than claiming I'm another ToVer?
SMH.
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330R
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DrWhiner wrote:
Your story is dated may 28 but it covers only "the first four months of 2012".
See?
You have nothing to dispute or debate what I put forward other than claiming I'm another ToVer?
SMH.
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Here, BSS, let me teach you the months of the year.
month 1: January
month 2: February
month 3: March
month 4: April
month 5: May
month 6: June
We'll stop at June so as to not overwhelm you.
May has 31 days. If you're reading an article dated May 28, then the month of May is not over. Can a company have complete sales data for an entire month if the entire month is not over?
Since you're a Honda shill, let me put this in familiar terms. Have you ever seen Honda/Acura monthly sales press releases issued for a given month before that month is over? No. They're issued after the first of the following month. Ok? Or, as you said to me, "See?"
The first four months were the only months completed in calendar year 2012 when the article was posted. Alright, time traveler?
And you are another TOVer.
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TSX69
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Honda Civic & Toyota Corolla Top Compact Sales Charts
Car May 2012 Sales May 2011 Sales % Change YTD
Honda Civic 33,490 18,341 82.6 135,082
Toyota Corolla 31,847 16,985 87.5 125,079
Ford Focus 24,769 22,303 11.1 112,416
Chevrolet Cruze 19,613 22,711 -13.6 94,901
Hyundai Elantra 18,877 20,006 -5.6 80,114
Volkswagen Jetta 12,962 13,713 -5.5 60,921
Mazda3 8474 8789 -3.6 50,692
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CarPhreakD
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Out of curiosity, how far behind is the Civic compared to the Corolla, ytd?
I have to give Buick a lot of credit. They really did turn their products around, starting with the Enclave (I believe?).
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TSX69
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YTD:
Honda Civic 135,082
Toyota Corolla 125,079
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jero
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You guys should check these numbers, including total incentive per vehicle as well as total incentive as a % of average transaction price... Grouped by manufacturer not individual badging.
I was wondering why Hyundai/Kia was being left out of the numbers earlier in this thread...
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/three-manufacturers-have-record-transaction-prices-industry-incentives-climb-slightly-in-may-according-to-truecarcom-2012-06-01
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TSX69
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Being left out of what #s?
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TSX69
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TSX69 wrote:
Being left out of what #s?
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Nevermind - the incentives article. I was like "Did I leave them out of the comparison #? How could I have done that?"
Seems like TrueCar still has Honda's incentives as a lot higher than Edmunds does ...
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