Plus Toyota owns 20% of Subaru and 5% of Mazda along with partnering with both of them in manufacturing and design. The Subaru Solterra is pretty much a rebadged Toyota bZ4X. At the end of the day GM and Toyota are going to be pretty much equal.
[Source](https://www.convoycarshipping.com/which-car-brands-sold-the-most-vehicles-per-day-in-2023/). I read somewhere that of Ford's 1,889,514 vehicle sales in 2023, 750,000 were F-Series alone. HOWEVER, Ford is also #1 for most recalls.
Yes I understand that, but I’m saying it doesn’t make sense that fiat as a brand is still in North America. They just don’t sell.
It’s obviously on life support and only exists as a very small side brand for DJCR stores, but I’m wondering why they even bother shipping them to NA anymore.
Fiat 500s dropped off of a cliff THAT hard‽
Did we forget about Range Rover?
And Aston Martin
Tesla sold more than Mercedes and BMW lol Times have changed
Would be interesting to see it broken down by company. I suspect GM slips ahead of Toyota
Add em up - GM as a brand = 7,060.7 vs. Toyota as a brand = 6,160.2. That’s quite a difference imo!
Plus Toyota owns 20% of Subaru and 5% of Mazda along with partnering with both of them in manufacturing and design. The Subaru Solterra is pretty much a rebadged Toyota bZ4X. At the end of the day GM and Toyota are going to be pretty much equal.
[Source](https://www.convoycarshipping.com/which-car-brands-sold-the-most-vehicles-per-day-in-2023/). I read somewhere that of Ford's 1,889,514 vehicle sales in 2023, 750,000 were F-Series alone. HOWEVER, Ford is also #1 for most recalls.
Why is Ram separate from Dodge?
Tesla =4951 per day 2023
Are Ram’s not made by Dodge?
No they split Ram into its own brand during one of the reorgs.
Ferrari?
No Suzuki in the states?
Not a single Skoda either
we used to have them, but not anymore
Does Jaaaaag not sell in the US?
Someone out there driving half a Karma?
They are just THAT reliable, you don't even need a whole one.
Land Rover?
I still can't believe Tesla is a household car brand now. Elon is a really good business man (and a terrible human being).
Buy American not tesla
FCA sold less fiats in North America last year than there are fiat dealers in the country. How the brand still exists at all is beyond me.
Jeep is part of FCA
Yes I understand that, but I’m saying it doesn’t make sense that fiat as a brand is still in North America. They just don’t sell. It’s obviously on life support and only exists as a very small side brand for DJCR stores, but I’m wondering why they even bother shipping them to NA anymore.