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December Sales
Sales for GM were up for December along with the H3. 5237 were sold for December against 4353 for last month. For the calendar year 2006 sold a total of 54052 Hummer H3's.
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Wow! good news!
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Is it?:confused: Over 54,000 H3's sold and there still isn't **** out there for them in the aftermarket world. But the FJ Cruiser seems to have everything in less than a year. Story of my life though. S-10 ZR2, Dodge Dakota, and now Hummer H3. Fawk! |
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I agree with the lack of good quality aftermarket products. When I look at ebay stuff its just junk. Other than wheels and exhaust we need some good add-ons.
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Does that include all the rental companies that have the H3 in the fleet?
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I think there is a lot of aftermarket products for the H3 that are not junk. However I would agree that their is plenty of cheap stuff. Mostly all that chrome wrap or cheap looking chrome pieces. I put a couple of pieces of chrome on mine but tried to mix it with black, like my brushguard, and black locking cap. The last thing I want is a bling mobile in MT. Plus too much bling (IMO) looks cheesy. Also who likes the chrome brush guard on the h3x. YUCK! |
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That should include all sales. |
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H3 Builder,
I am naive about this type of stuff but love learning about it. Why do rental and lease cars and trucks count towards this? Not just the 3's but all makes. I have a longer version of this question, but this is good for now. Between you and F5, Ken P and Paragon, 442 and a few others I have learned so much. So I hope you guys keep it up. WD |
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Check out the H2o H3 thread.....it's a comin'! |
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Upwards of 54,000 units for 1 year is a huge oppurtunity for manufactures to capitalize on. When you add prior year sales and current production with relatively few mods other than a small engine head expansion. There will be a flood of products coming. Given the demographic of the H3 buyers the market is lucrative:beerchug: $For Aftermarketers$
Patience is a virtue!:popcorn: |
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X2 :beerchug: |
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What were the final December and total 2006 sales stats for H2's? |
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do you mean sales went up from november 2006 to december 2006 or from last december to this december. I assume you meant the first because gm sales this december are down about 13% from last december, while toyota is up about 12%. what i still cant understand is who the hell buys all these toyotas, why do people buy them. Out of the whole toyota line up, there is maybe 1 or 2 vehicles that look decent, the rest is just crap. fuel economy cant be the deal maker cauze gms got some economical vehicles. whats wrong with everybody? |
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At the lower price points the GM products are not the same quality as the Toyota and Honda. Plus the resale value is higher with the foreign two as compared to GM. RYD |
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Total H2 sales 2006 vs. 2005: 17,107 / 23,213 -26.3% December 2006 H2 sales vs. December 2005: 1,662 / 2,109 -18.2% |
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Sales were up from Nov. 2006 but down from Dec. 2005. Here are all the Hummer sales info. Attachment 34937 |
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damn, h3's ggot a 63% overall increase from last year. I bet GM's happy it brought out the H3. Good info!:beerchug:
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