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Hummer Sales up 113.6 percent over last year.
November 2005 / 2004 sales: H1 27 / 25 3.7 percent increase H2 1510 / 2668 <span class="ev_code_RED">45.7 percent decrease</span> H3 4454 / No sales last year Total Hummer sales November 2005 / 2004 48,648 / 25,531 |
Hummer Sales up 113.6 percent over last year.
November 2005 / 2004 sales: H1 27 / 25 3.7 percent increase H2 1510 / 2668 <span class="ev_code_RED">45.7 percent decrease</span> H3 4454 / No sales last year Total Hummer sales November 2005 / 2004 48,648 / 25,531 |
Woo hoo... I was one of the 4454
![]() In any event, I'm wondering if the 45.7% decrease in H2s had anything to do with H3's arrival? I think the H2 is nice, but like the H3 better. |
Those are TRULY impressive numbers! Great job GM!!!
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I guess I must be 4455! Just signed the papers today! Yippee!
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by TEAMHEATWAVE:
I guess I must be 4455! Just signed the papers today! Yippee! </div></BLOCKQUOTE> Nope, you might be number 1 for the Dec. figures. ![]() I would guess the H3 is biting into some of the H2 sales, but I would guess the majority of the decrease is the economy and the fuel prices. It is a specialty type vehicle, not for everyone. |
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