Old Jan 5, 2005 | 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by redgoober4life
Mike, I am going by what I saw the previous generation do on the lots: get sold. The dealer usually had one on the lot.

It is possible they are just producing more but selling the same as the old. Didn't they build another plant somewhere to help with production?
I don't know production numbers. Point is, while there may be more cars sitting on lots, that doesn't necessarily mean they're selling any more slowly. There could be increased inventory but also increased sales. The only real way to observe how well the thing is selling is to find some sales numbers and compare them to older sales numbers, rather than infer what may or may not be going on based on what you see at a couple of local dealers.

So if someone wants to point out some sales numbers then we can see for ourselves.
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