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Tacoma -vs Ranger 2019 sales figures...it aint pretty

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by EdFlecko, Sep 18, 2019.

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    Interesting, and yeah, certainly area specific. I can count on 2 hands the number of Gladiators and Rangers I've seen combined in this area since they came out. But i'll see easily 3 dozen new Tacos a day (and i'm in a town with the 2nd biggest university in the US with a lot of mommy and daddy money).
     
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  2. Dec 26, 2019 at 6:14 PM
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    LMAO, yeah dude I'm not a huge fan of the 3rd gen style either but for me it barely edges out the ranger and canyon/colorado. Those three are waaaay better looking than the new Silverado and the gladiator though. Those trucks are an abomination who the hell green lit the styling/design on those things.
     
  3. Dec 26, 2019 at 6:18 PM
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    This, I'm in CA also, I've iterally seen 4 gladiators and hundreds of 2018+ tacomas.
     
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    Admit it man, you like styling you are used to, could I even say a bit on the conservative side and thats great but I would styling wise take a new Silverado over the ugly Ranger, but its just my opinion and ain't worth $0.02
     
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    People buy what they want,nobody cares what Tacoma owners think.
     
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    I’ll be perfectly honest


    I don’t care at all.
     
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    Looks kind of like a catfish mouth
     
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    Well, my 19 doesn’t. Lolol. Not that I’ve found anyway
     
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    The eco boost they’ve upgraded the turbos. They don’t fly apart and destroy the motor anymore. The early ones were awful
     
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    I also own an FJ. A first model year 2007 manual. It's a sweet vehicle and probably the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned.

    One cool fact about the FJ Cruiser was that it was a Japanese built vehicle built soley for the North American market from 2007-2009. The rest of the world got jelly and Toyota began selling it overseas from 2010 on.

    I believe that it is the only Japan-built Toyota 4x4 of it's kind to start in North America first before selling in the rest of the world overseas.
     
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    Me either. I could care less what you drive, just don’t hit me in whatever it is.
     
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    I have yet to see a single Gladiator, only came across 2 or 3 Rangers on the road so far.
     
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    Oh yeah big time
     
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    I see white tacomas just like mine all over the damn place. FFS there's one just down the road from me.
     
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    I don’t think they’re selling that well.

    I was dropping the cummins off at the dealer for yet another fucking recall and asked to test drive a Gladiator.

    This one was a rubicon without the leather, 2” mopar lift plus aftermarket wheels and 37s. They also installed aftermarket sliders and a front winch bumper with winch. It looked sweet from 75% of the angles but drove like a pig. Plus I’ve owned Jeeps, twice bitten....

    They were asking 65k....but told me they’d make me “a hell of a deal”....53k.

    MSRP without the aftermarket goo was 52k. Doing the quick and dirty math I figure it had about 5k in add ons without labor.

    So.......
     
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    Holy crap, I cannot imagine them selling well at such high prices!
     
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    Someone will buy that thing too. I thought that Jeep was just trying to sell small numbers of really expensive Gladiators? In any case I had enough troubles with Jeeps and can easily live without a $50k+ Jeep.
     
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    I see quite a few older Rangers in the 2 towns near me but mo new ones yet. After all this time still only two 3rd Gens and ones mine. Until last year I had the only one.
     
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    It's interesting that there seem to be regional differences in popularity of various trucks.

    I've seen precisely one Gladiator on the roads here so far. (Or noticed, anyway).
    The stealership had a row of maybe 8 of them out in front since they were introduced.
    Now they've been moved to the side.

    Haven't seen many (new) Rangers, maybe a dozen.
    Still quite a few of the older ones though.

    I've seen rather more of the GM twins.
    A fair number of the Colorados being fleet trucks.

    I see many many Tacomas here.
    But possibly more Frontiers.
    I suspect because they're cheaper.

    Just my own unscientific observations...
     
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    There are a ton of tacos in these parts—Omaha, Council Bluffs. I see a reasonable number of Colorados, but very few Rangers and Gladiators. Most Gladiators still have the dealer sticker on them.

    I’ve said it before, the Gladiator looks kinda cool in a retro, Lego-type way from the back or at an angle. It’s just the full side view where it looks ungainly.

    It will be interesting to see the year-end sales figures. The Colorado sells about half what the Taco does, but per some analysts the Ranger was outselling the Colorado by mid-year.

    Per carsalesbase.com the Taco was selling about 20K a month toward year’s end, the Colorado and Ranger each about half that, and the Gladiator about 5K a month. (Only Toyota reports monthly, the others quarterly.) Taco sales remain strong despite the 2 new entrants, though growth was down compared to 2018 (25% increase that year).
     
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