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Re: May Sales Figures
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The drop in Hummer sales is probably due in part to the strong sales of the Toyota FJC. The FJ out sold the H1, H2, and H3 combined for the second month in a row.
April 2006 sales:
Hummer - 5413
Toyota FJ - 5643
May 2006 sales:
Hummer - 4737
Toyota FJ - 6670
Toyota FJ Cruiser trumps Hummer in sales
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06-06-2006, 12:37 AM
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You got to admit those are unbelievably good sales numbers with no TV advertising. The only advertising for the FJ has been to the 4x4 community in off-road magazines and at FJ Trail Team events.
Toyota Targets Enthusiasts in Marketing Campaign for 2007 FJ Cruiser
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=107909#3
"We will do no TV advertising," said James Farley, Toyota Division vice president of marketing. "We will only focus on the enthusiast."
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06-06-2006, 12:38 AM
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Re: May Sales Figures
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If the h2 sells over 20K units per year still, how long would you predict they will continue to make it w/o a major revamp?
I bet they will make them until they cant sell 15K or more per year.
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or perhaps even lower numbers.
in the book "hummer H2" by lamm/delorenzo it states that the AM General plant where H2s are made breaks even at about 3000 units per year.
various speculation estimates the H2 to be a very profitable vehicle, perhaps as high as $18k per unit, so... so i would think they would continue to make the vehicle at even lower levels than 15000
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06-06-2006, 03:32 PM
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Re: May Sales Figures
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You got to admit those are unbelievably good sales numbers with no TV advertising. The only advertising for the FJ has been to the 4x4 community in off-road magazines and at FJ Trail Team events.
Toyota Targets Enthusiasts in Marketing Campaign for 2007 FJ Cruiser
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=107909#3
"We will do no TV advertising," said James Farley, Toyota Division vice president of marketing. "We will only focus on the enthusiast."
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Right now it is a hot vehicle with a lot of hype around it, those figures will drop. Don't recall what the figures were, but the H3s were flying off the lot in the beginning too. As far as not advertising, that is BS. I see TV ads pretty much every day of the week with the FJ. They may not be putting out ads that are specific to the FJ but they are definitely advertising it on TV. I also wonder what Toyota expects the annual sales to be. I know the H3 was selling far higher numbers in '05 than they expected. I believe they hit their expect '06 model sales figure in 4 - 5 months of its release but I could be off there.
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06-06-2006, 06:52 PM
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Re: May Sales Figures
Is the FJ getting the leaf licker blessing or just the low dough fact?
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06-06-2006, 07:02 PM
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Re: May Sales Figures
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Is the FJ getting the leaf licker blessing or just the low dough fact?
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Probably both. Just the fact that it is a Japanese vehicle will get the leaf lickers behind it
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06-07-2006, 12:27 AM
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Re: May Sales Figures
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Right now it is a hot vehicle with a lot of hype around it, those figures will drop. Don't recall what the figures were, but the H3s were flying off the lot in the beginning too. As far as not advertising, that is BS. I see TV ads pretty much every day of the week with the FJ. They may not be putting out ads that are specific to the FJ but they are definitely advertising it on TV. I also wonder what Toyota expects the annual sales to be. I know the H3 was selling far higher numbers in '05 than they expected. I believe they hit their expect '06 model sales figure in 4 - 5 months of its release but I could be off there.
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First full month sales:
H3 (June 2005) ? 3841
FJ (April 2006) ? 5643
Second full month sales:
H3 (July 2005) - 4664
FJ (May 2006) - 6670
The FJ has outsold the H3 by 3800 in the first two months of both vehicles release.
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06-07-2006, 03:05 AM
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Re: May Sales Figures
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First full month sales:
H3 (June 2005) ? 3841
FJ (April 2006) ? 5643
Second full month sales:
H3 (July 2005) - 4664
FJ (May 2006) - 6670
The FJ has outsold the H3 by 3800 in the first two months of both vehicles release.
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I think you've just demonstrated that the H3 was, by far, a bigger sales hit than the FJ. Please allow me to clarify:
the base of the FJ is $21k. The base of the H3 is $30k. Sales differences, per your presentation above, were ~45% more sales for the cheaper FJ.
The base price of the Chevyl impala (4 door family car) is $21k. The base price4 of the Caddy CTS is $30k. Sales in May were 23,700 impalas -vs- 4,900 CTS's, or almost 5 times moer sales.
Now, those are perhaps different cars, chevy has more dealers, but...
Tahoe + Tukon = 23,000. Escalades = <5000. price difference is base $57 -vs- base $35. only a bit more of a percentage discrepancy than the FJ and H3.
Throw in that Toyota has far more dealers than hummer. 2x more? 3x more? 5x more? what % of car buyers don't have a hummer within 50 miles? 100 miles?
And all rational and reasonable facts considered, i'd say that the H3 trumps the FJ fairly badly in initial-months sales.
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Re: May Sales Figures
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06-07-2006, 03:44 AM
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X2 and I think you stopped to early on how many more Toyota dealers there are versus Hummer dealers. I am just guessing here but I believe there are at least 6 different (most likely more) Toyota dealers in the Orlando metro area while there is only one Hummer dealer.
Regardless of the dollar amounts I am actually fairly happy to see that more FJs are selling than H3s. I am happy because it is less likely that my H3 will become a dime a dozen vehicle.
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06-07-2006, 03:50 AM
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For the hell of it I just went and check. In the state of Florida there are 10 Hummer dealers (very high single state number I'm sure) and there are 58 Toyota dealers. So, in a state with a high number of Hummer dealerships there is still almost 6 times as many Toyota dealers.
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06-07-2006, 05:21 AM
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Re: May Sales Figures
thanks you guys.
from http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Jr_car2006.jpg
"Toyota, Lexus and Scion cars and trucks are sold at more than 1,700 independent North American dealers (1,400 in the U.S.)"
hummer.com lists 20 in california, 10 in florida, 3 in colorado, 13 in texas. that must be at about 1/4 of the nationals population, no? so lets guess 150-200, or 7-9 times fewer than 'yota.
H3s are cool. but they never wave at me.
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06-07-2006, 05:59 AM
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31 bandits, thanks for showing up that yuppie FJ troll. Considering that there are Toyota dealers everywhere, I'd say that the FJ sales are pretty lousy.
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thanks aubs
side but related: the FJ isn't american (even worse than american is general motors), and it doesn't say hummer, it says 'yota. and 'yota makes prius's, and we all know that people who care drive prius's. so the FJ must be good, and certainly we know we don't want hummers on the road, so lets make some hype about FJ>hummer and get it here and there in newspapers and websites, because we're liberal media, and this is our job. So yes, the FJ is far better than the H3. >roll eyes<
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The FJ is an interesting vehicle, but not for me, not because it is Japanese, but I think it is downright ugly; especially the interior.
The point of more dealers versus Hummer is a good point. One other point is that when the H3 launched, GM marketing called for 25K a year; roughly 2100 per month. The sales surprised everyone, so production was booted up for the H3 and this was not a problem for the line since Colorado/Canyon weren't doing so hot. Big problem was parts. Suppliers were scheduled per the original estimate, they in turn had to boost production.
In my humble opinion, the big competitor for the H3 is coming next year, in the form of a 4-door Wrangler.
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Re: May Sales Figures
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I think you've just demonstrated that the H3 was, by far, a bigger sales hit than the FJ. Please allow me to clarify:
the base of the FJ is $21k. The base of the H3 is $30k. Sales differences, per your presentation above, were ~45% more sales for the cheaper FJ.
The base price of the Chevyl impala (4 door family car) is $21k. The base price4 of the Caddy CTS is $30k. Sales in May were 23,700 impalas -vs- 4,900 CTS's, or almost 5 times moer sales.
Now, those are perhaps different cars, chevy has more dealers, but...
Tahoe + Tukon = 23,000. Escalades = <5000. price difference is base $57 -vs- base $35. only a bit more of a percentage discrepancy than the FJ and H3.
Throw in that Toyota has far more dealers than hummer. 2x more? 3x more? 5x more? what % of car buyers don't have a hummer within 50 miles? 100 miles?
And all rational and reasonable facts considered, i'd say that the H3 trumps the FJ fairly badly in initial-months sales.
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Wow, talk about convoluted but your argument is all for not considering that a new FJ is going for an average price of over 30K with some dealerships asking more than 40K. As for dealerships there are only as many as demand will support if there were more demand for the Hummer and if GM weren?t on the verge of bankruptcy maybe there would be more dealerships.
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Re: May Sales Figures
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In my humble opinion, the big competitor for the H3 is coming next year, in the form of a 4-door Wrangler.
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The aftermarket for the H3 is way too limited for it to ever compete with the Jeep Wrangler. The major competition will be: 2007 Jeep JK vs. 2007 Toyota FJ.
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I guess you didn't understand my statement, so I'll rephrase. The biggest threat to H3 sales is the new Wrangler; not in my opinion, the FJ. I believe the H3 bit into the Jeep market, so I guess it would be fair.
As to the number of dealers, GM will keep them in the same number. Hummer is a specialty vehicle, always will be. Therefore they will never have an outlet size like Toyota, Jeep, Buick, etc.
What they could do, but it might ruin the brand, is to allow more multiple carline dealers to sell Hummers out of one facility.
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Re: May Sales Figures
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Wow, talk about convoluted but your argument is all for not considering that a new FJ is going for an average price of over 30K with some dealerships asking more than 40K. As for dealerships there are only as many as demand will support if there were more demand for the Hummer and if GM weren?t on the verge of bankruptcy maybe there would be more dealerships.
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i sincerely doubt that the average FJ is selling for as much as the average H3.
the average H3 on the nearest lot is ~33-35. the average of the FJs that have left the local 'yota lot is about 10k lower, i.e., selling at MSRP.
as for convoluted, i think my argument was as straight forward as can be. higher $$$ vehicles sell less. and having a dealer near people helps sales. nothing too qwacky there.
and the H3 has alot more ground clearance. if you don't believe me, drop the websites & go measure them yourself.
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Re: May Sales Figures
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I guess you didn't understand my statement, so I'll rephrase. The biggest threat to H3 sales is the new Wrangler; not in my opinion, the FJ. I believe the H3 bit into the Jeep market, so I guess it would be fair.
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i wonder if the new Wrangler will be worth much offroad in stock form? some of the offroading specs aren't that good, and jeep (though not as much as 'yota) tends to over-state their specs anyway. the h3 is underrated for clearance by hummer as far as i can measure.
but for sure we will be able to browse at least 29 jeep forums discussing either
a) how its a sell out
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b) how its better than any hummer at anything
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