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Top-20 Selling Vehicles in U.S. January- May 2004

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How much margins Camry have?
I think Toyota is the most profitable car company by far in last year. Its profit is about the same as all of the American car companies combined.
 
check out the % gain on Altima's! I read somewhere that they were selling em as fast as they can build em
 
Originally posted by: TallBill
My dad's company of 25 employees bought a F150 for every single employee. Keep in mind that its a construction related company, so it is necessary.

I find a bit extreme to have 25 trucks for 25 employees. I bet the jobs where a single worker go are unfrequent

Calin
 
Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
Originally posted by: NFS4
What I don't get is why Toyota lumps Corolla/Matrix sales together. That is just stupid.
I think it makes sense. I like to think of the Matrix as Toyota's equivalent to the Ford Focus ZX5.

But the ZX5 still uses the same interior as and looks like a regular Focus. You can tell that they are "family." The Matrix doesn't share any common bond with the Corolla visually
 
Originally posted by: TallBill
My dad's company of 25 employees bought a F150 for every single employee. Keep in mind that its a construction related company, so it is necessary.

And they got the biggest mother f'n tax break ever. If you buy a truck over a ton, you get super duper business tax write offs.
 
Originally posted by: gunblade
How much margins Camry have?
I think Toyota is the most profitable car company by far in last year. Its profit is about the same as all of the American car companies combined.


I was thinking the same thing. They're like McGyver, making cars out of nothing.
Yes, it is sad that with all those vehicle sales by domestic manufacturers, Toyota beat the living snot out of the domestic competition.
 
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