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Tom Betz wrote:
> Quoth Steve > in news:G9KdnchAJNoT-mvcRVn- > : > > >> we occasionally >>get an Opel hauled over here, face-lifted and marketed >>unsuccessfully as a Cadillac (ie, the Catera). > > > ... or marketed fairly successfully as a Saturn. > I didn't think ANYTHING about Saturn was going "successfully" right now. The Vue has been a disaster, the Ion has been a disaster. Sounds like the whole thing is about to implode, possibly with most of the rest of GM :-( |
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Is there a website that shows US sales figures?
As everybody may know, Opel/Vauxhall has cars in the Top 10 in Germany and the UK. For Germany I have this website, givng numbers by registration: http://www.kfz-auskunft.de/kfz/zulassungen.html For the whole of 2004: No. 1 = VW Golf No. 2 = Opel Astra No. 15 = Opel Corsa No. 16 = Opel Meriva In UK statistics are not quite so readily available: http://www.smmt.co.uk/home.cfm?CFID=...TOKEN=82740000 In Jan 05 No. 1 = Ford Focus No. 2 = Vauxhall Astra No. 5 = Vauxhall Corsa No. 8 = Vauxhall Zafira (No. 9 = VW Golf) DAS For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling --- "Tom Betz" > wrote in message . 70... [...] > > The L-series, though (based on the same Opel platform as the Catera), > is pretty nice, though the most recent redesign made it less so. It > has certainly been more successful than the Catera. > > GM is in the process of repositioning Saturn into the market hole > left by Oldsmobile, largely by improving fit and finish. It will be > interesting to see how well it works out. [...] |
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PS. Found the stats for calendar 04 for the UK on the SMMT website
previously mentionend:- 1 - Ford Focus 2 - Vauxhall Corsa 3 - Ford Fiesta 6 - Vauxhall Astra 8 - VW Golf 9 - Ford Mondeo Note dominance of GM & Ford. In fact, Ford has topped the list in every year since 1972: Cortina: 1967, 1972 - 81 Escort: 82 - 89, 92 - 95 Fiesta: 90 - 91, 96 - 98 (Has no predecessor.) Focus: 99 - 2004 (Focus is the successor of the Escort.) Just BTW: Diesel volumes jumped by 130,697 units in 2004 to a record 835,334 units. This was above forecast and equal to a record 32.5 per cent market share. The Focus was the best selling diesel model in 2004, followed by the Mondeo and Golf. DAS For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling --- "Dori A Schmetterling" > wrote in message ... > Is there a website that shows US sales figures? > > As everybody may know, Opel/Vauxhall has cars in the Top 10 in Germany and > the UK. > > For Germany I have this website, givng numbers by registration: > > http://www.kfz-auskunft.de/kfz/zulassungen.html > > For the whole of 2004: > > No. 1 = VW Golf > No. 2 = Opel Astra > No. 15 = Opel Corsa > No. 16 = Opel Meriva > > In UK statistics are not quite so readily available: > http://www.smmt.co.uk/home.cfm?CFID=...TOKEN=82740000 > > In Jan 05 > > No. 1 = Ford Focus > No. 2 = Vauxhall Astra > No. 5 = Vauxhall Corsa > No. 8 = Vauxhall Zafira > (No. 9 = VW Golf) > > > DAS > > For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling > --- > > "Tom Betz" > wrote in message > . 70... > [...] >> >> The L-series, though (based on the same Opel platform as the Catera), >> is pretty nice, though the most recent redesign made it less so. It >> has certainly been more successful than the Catera. >> >> GM is in the process of repositioning Saturn into the market hole >> left by Oldsmobile, largely by improving fit and finish. It will be >> interesting to see how well it works out. > [...] > > |
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Diesel fuel always used to be cheaper than gasoline in UK (lower tax?).
Is that still true? In the US it seems to be more expensive. Perce On 02/05/05 10:56 am Dori A Schmetterling tossed the following ingredients into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: <snip> > Just BTW: > Diesel volumes jumped by 130,697 units in 2004 to a record 835,334 units. > This was above forecast and equal to a record 32.5 per cent market share. > The Focus was the best selling diesel model in 2004, followed by the Mondeo > and Golf. |
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Price difference petrol/diesel has been minimal for years. In fact, on
occasion diesel is now dearer. Fuel price difference has not been a factor for, dare I say it, at least 15 years. Britain was quite anti-diesel until recently for other reasons. In other European countries diesel is significantly cheaper but that is compensated for by higher taxes on the cars or road useage. You have to do quite a high mileage before a diesel becomes more economical on fuel price alone. Of course, mpg is better, too. And yes, any price differences are due to differing tax rates. DAS For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling --- "Percival P. Cassidy" > wrote in message ... > Diesel fuel always used to be cheaper than gasoline in UK (lower tax?). Is > that still true? In the US it seems to be more expensive. > > Perce > > > On 02/05/05 10:56 am Dori A Schmetterling tossed the following ingredients > into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: > > <snip> > >> Just BTW: >> Diesel volumes jumped by 130,697 units in 2004 to a record 835,334 units. >> This was above forecast and equal to a record 32.5 per cent market share. > >> The Focus was the best selling diesel model in 2004, followed by the >> Mondeo and Golf. |
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