isurujosh Posted January 31, 2006 Share Posted January 31, 2006 Acura © Acura Owner: Honda Motor Highest seller in '05: TL sedan (78,218) Base price: $33,325 Lowest seller in '05: RL sedan (17,572) Base price: $49,300 ---------------------------------------------- Audi © Audi Owner: Volkswagen Highest seller in '05: A4 convertible, sedan and wagon (40,707) Base price: $28,960 Lowest seller in '05: TT convertible and coupe (2,822) Base price: $34,710 ---------------------------------------------- BMW © BMW Highest seller in '05: 3 Series convertible, coupe, sedan and wagon (106,950) Base price: $30,900 Lowest seller in '05: 6 Series convertible and coupe (9,934) Base price: $71,800 ---------------------------------------------- Cadillac © Cadillac Owner: General Motors Highest seller in '05: CTS sedan (61,512) Base price: $29,990 Lowest seller in '05: XLR convertible (3,730) Base price: $77,295 ---------------------------------------------- Ford © Ford Highest seller in '05: F-Series pickup (901,463) Base price: $19,640 Lowest seller in '05: GT coupe (1,302) Base price: $141,245 ---------------------------------------------- Honda © Honda Highest seller in '05: Accord coupe and sedan (369,293) Base price: $18,775 Lowest seller in '05: Insight coupe (666) Base price: $19,880 ---------------------------------------------- Hummer © Hummer Owner: General Motors Highest seller in '05: H3 SUV (33,140) Base price: $29,500 Lowest seller in '05: H1 SUV (374) Base price: $129,399 ---------------------------------------------- Hyundai © Hyundai Highest seller in '05: Sonata sedan (130,365) Base price: $17,895 Lowest seller in '05: XG350/Azera sedan (17,645) Base price: $24,335 (Azera) ---------------------------------------------- Infiniti © Infiniti Owner: Nissan Motor Highest seller in '05: G35 coupe and sedan (68,728) Base price: $31,200 Lowest seller in '05: Q45 sedan (1,129) Base price: $56,400 ---------------------------------------------- Kia © Kia Owner: Hyundai Motor Highest seller in '05: Spectra sedan and wagon (56,088) Base price: $14,940 Lowest seller in '05: Amanti sedan (18,668) Base price: $26,140 ---------------------------------------------- Lexus © Lexus Owner: Toyota Motor Highest seller in '05: RX SUV (108,775) Base price: $37,065 Lowest seller in '05: SC convertible (8,360) Base price: $66,050 ---------------------------------------------- Mazda © Mazda Owner: Ford Motor Highest seller in '05: Mazda3 sedan and wagon (97,388) Base price: $14,225 Lowest seller in '05: B-Series pickup (5,872) Base price: $15,960 ---------------------------------------------- Mercedes-Benz © Mercedes-Benz Owner: DaimlerChrysler Highest seller in '05: C-Class sedan (60,658) Base price: $29,975 Lowest seller in '05: SLR McLaren coupe (200) Base price: $452,750 ---------------------------------------------- Mitsubishi © Mitsubishi Highest seller in '05: Galant sedan (33,976) Base price: $19,399 Lowest seller in '05: Outlander SUV (11,848) Base price: $18,499 ---------------------------------------------- Nissan © Nissan Highest seller in '05: Altima sedan (255,371) Base price: $19,600 Lowest seller in '05: 350Z convertible and coupe (27,278) Base price: $27,650 Some people try and have a go at the more than decade old NSX and say that the car doesnt sell good... only to find the 350Z at the bottom of the their own list... they better realise that top end cars don't anyway sell good coz da price is high... simple price theory!!! ---------------------------------------------- Porsche © Porsche Highest seller in '05: Cayenne SUV (13,607) Base price: $42,200 Lowest seller in '05: Boxster convertible (7,879) Base price: $45,000 ---------------------------------------------- Subaru © Subaru Highest seller in '05: Legacy/Outback sedan and wagon (87,788) Base price: $21,695 Lowest seller in '05: Impreza sedan and wagon (33,637) Base price: $18,295 ---------------------------------------------- Toyota © Toyota Highest seller in '05: Camry convertible, coupe and sedan (431,703) Base price: $18,445 Lowest seller in '05: Land Cruiser SUV (4,870) Base price: $56,115 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sharkster Posted February 1, 2006 Share Posted February 1, 2006 it says here in the honda website that the NSX sold over 18000 units worldwide since 1990 http://world.honda.com/news/2005/4050712.html now look at ur numbers n comments for the 350Z... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pericles Posted February 1, 2006 Share Posted February 1, 2006 What are these numbers in brackets supposed to be? the number of cars sold for the year? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fuzzo Posted February 1, 2006 Share Posted February 1, 2006 what isuru has given is cars sold in 05 only i believe.. coz all his models are only 05's Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isurujosh Posted February 1, 2006 Author Share Posted February 1, 2006 Pericles said: What are these numbers in brackets supposed to be? the number of cars sold for the year? Correct fuzzo itz all 2005 sales figures for the US.... got them from forbes, dint include some of the familiar US nameplates like Chrysler as you dont find many down here... BTW I do spot a funny looking black Chrysler often down in Colombo... itz kinda half van, quater jeep and another quater hurse looking vehilce... really hard to explain wht this babe looks like, kinda BLING BLING lavish look also is hidden inside it... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew_GTR Posted February 1, 2006 Share Posted February 1, 2006 isurujosh said: Correct fuzzo itz all 2005 sales figures for the US.... got them from forbes, dint include some of the familiar US nameplates like Chrysler as you dont find many down here... BTW I do spot a funny looking black Chrysler often down in Colombo... itz kinda half van, quater jeep and another quater hurse looking vehilce... really hard to explain wht this babe looks like, kinda BLING BLING lavish look also is hidden inside it... Thats the Chrysler PT Cruiser that u've seen.....dont like it at all...it looks shit to me...sorry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isurujosh Posted February 1, 2006 Author Share Posted February 1, 2006 sharkster said: it says here in the honda website that the NSX sold over 18000 units worldwide since 1990 http://world.honda.com/news/2005/4050712.html now look at ur numbers n comments for the 350Z... NSX is a mid engined super car(at least some call it super car)... and price tag is nearly $70,000- $100,000(cant exactly remember) however way more expensive that the the 350Z... so invariably price theory comes into action... therefore I am of the veiw that NSX and 350Z sales cant be compared head to head... NSX is a decade old car, itz invariably loosing itz sales and thatz why honda came up with S2000 to cover up for the excess capacity in the NSX building platform... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isurujosh Posted February 1, 2006 Author Share Posted February 1, 2006 sharkster said: it says here in the honda website that the NSX sold over 18000 units worldwide since 1990 http://world.honda.com/news/2005/4050712.html now look at ur numbers n comments for the 350Z... Out of all the nameplates listed above Nissan has the highest sales figure for the lowest selling nameplate of itz lineup... this explains the new business strategy of Nissan... weldone Ghosny! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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