True, but if the choice isn't available, then that's not an issue.They produce GMC and Chevy because there is still a surprising amount of brand loyalty, and the products are differentiated enough to be profitable.
True, but if the choice isn't available, then that's not an issue.They produce GMC and Chevy because there is still a surprising amount of brand loyalty, and the products are differentiated enough to be profitable.
True, but if the choice isn't available, then that's not an issue.
True, but if the choice isn't available, then that's not an issue.
I have no idea. I'm just throwing ideas out.They are probably cannibalizing sales from Chevrolet. Is GMC even gaining any sort of market share?
That is crazy to me but totally believable.Perversely, it depends on how brand loyal they are. Had many GMC truck buyers that had zero interest in a Chevy.
My grandmother talked shit about Buicks her whole life and only drove Pontiacs. Her last car before she died was a Buick though!Perversely, it depends on how brand loyal they are. Had many GMC truck buyers that had zero interest in a Chevy.
What determines a good worker?While I dislike unions and think they are unnecessary, I also think that companies should compensate a good worker. I also think they should get rid of the bad ones before they spread the bad throughout the company. The big three have a lot of fat, that provides a lot of jobs, that also provides a lot of waste. I still don't get why GM produces the GMC and Chevrolet version of the same truck. It's wasteful. You don't need a 100 different model choices of vehicles with 1 million configurations. Look at tesla. They have like what 5 models. Pick your biggest sellers and ditch the rest.
The GM twins have quietly outsold the F150 for the last few year, and have a comparable amount of options and trims levels. They just have 2 brands. Something like ~2/3 of GMC buyers option the Denali package, which is just a money printing press.They are probably cannibalizing sales from Chevrolet. Is GMC even gaining any sort of market share?
About the only state that can build a new road or replace a road efficiently in the US is Florida.
Could be an interesting strategic play by our friends to the north. Unifor took a much more collaborative approach with the companies. Playing more of the long game vs. going all in on one "battle", only to cut their own throats down the road.Ford settles with Canucks.
I rarely see them in the basic bitch trim level around here, its almost always in Denali trim.The GM twins have quietly outsold the F150 for the last few year, and have a comparable amount of options and trims levels. They just have 2 brands. Something like ~2/3 of GMC buyers option the Denali package, which is just a money printing press.
Ford settles with Canucks.
I rarely see them in the basic bitch trim level around here, its almost always in Denali trim.
Pretty much, for awhile you could get Denali’s fairly cheap as they were heavily incentivized, it really wasn’t a whole lot more than Sierra’s in lower trim levels.Only base GMC Sierras I see are used by General Contractors, and that's the supervisors, the PMs get the Denali trim lol.
Really can't remember the last SLT I've seen.
I don't see domestic manufacturers getting around the demands at this point.
Beating the record profits war drum to investors sort of ruins the argument of "we don't have any money" at the table with UAW negotiators.