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Q3 2020 sales figures are in and the Wrangler racked up 54,071 units sold in the US. YTD sales are 150,202 units.
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and previous year says 5, so they still had 5 old stock Viper's laying around somewhere last year if thats right...lol2 Vipers? Does that mean dealers have had a viper sitting around since 2017 (last production year, right?) and sold them this year?
Those low digit vehicles are probably company cars that were turned in by execs. Some put few miles on them or love them and keep them as long as possible before turning them in. They are sold as new because they've never been titled. So they linger a few years after production ends.2 Vipers? Does that mean dealers have had a viper sitting around since 2017 (last production year, right?) and sold them this year?
The dip is from the COVID-related plant shutdowns and dealer lockdowns. YTD, the US market is down 19.3% overall, so any automaker/brand/model that shows a decline lower than that is doing well.its a fair dip in sales, do we have production numbers also for the year comparison to sales? Do we have more info on model specific for the wrangler? Like did people buy more RUbi's than others etc..etc. I'm curious.
Wow...look at the JT sales!Q3 2020 sales figures are in and the Wrangler racked up 54,071 units sold in the US. YTD sales are 150,202 units.
I hardly ever see one where I live. Just got back from a trip to Colorado and there was one around every corner out there.Wow...look at the JT sales!
I think they certainly did in Colorado. They are everywhere here.Not bad. So what do you think, did the Gladiator cut into Ram or Wrangler sales?
Gladiator year-over-year comparisons are a bit misleading: JT launched halfway through 2019.Wow...look at the JT sales!
Interesting. I live in Denver and I see a wrangler about every 10 seconds. I hardly ever see JTs.I hardly ever see one where I live. Just got back from a trip to Colorado and there was one around every corner out there.
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You see them on every other block here in the Springs.Interesting. I live in Denver and I see a wrangler about every 10 seconds. I hardly ever see JTs.
Last week I saw one in Denver (downtown) and said to my wife: “a gladiator..... don’t see too many of those still.....”You see them on every other block here in the Springs.