Lumped in with BMW maybe? Hard to justify with the other sub-brands being separated.
Lumped in with BMW maybe? Hard to justify with the other sub-brands being separated.
No, like I said, they sell about 1,300 cars a month in 2021 and the lowest brand listed sold 6,800.
There is a huge MINI presence in Pittsburgh but that doesn't mean they're all new. In fact, the year-to-year sales numbers for MINI are dropping like a stone. My guess is I'm mostly seeing R53 and R56 MINIs still kicking around.
Oops, I misread the chart and thought it was for the whole year.
I misread it at first as well. I thought it was annually and didn't notice the 'Nov' until I was trying to see what multiplier they were using.
Poor Cadillac. They seem to build nice cars again and they're outsold by Mitsubishi (I don't even know what they sell anymore and haven't seen a dealer in ages).
The only thing I know they sell is the Eclipse Cross. And I only know that because of the bastardization of the nameplate.
As a quick glance, they sell some Mirages starting at $14k and the Outlander as well.
Mitsubishi as a company is pretty crazy, though. At this point I actually know more about their golf club shafts than their cars.
I'm convinced that Mitsubishi is only still selling cars in the US market out of the sheer stubborness of the parent company.
Even though Mitsubishi's sales have increased from their bottom in 2009-2010, since 2013, Mazda has sold more CX-5s in the US than Mitsubishi has of their entire lineup of passenger cars.
I know someone that just bought a brand new Mitsu SUV. Someone in the last 5 or so years told me it's because they offer great financing deals/prices on vehicles.
Get that weak shit off my track
I had a Mirage as a rental for a few weeks back in '18 and it was a fun drive for the simple fact that your foot is always in it.
If Caddy only sold 6500 for the month I wonder how many Lincoln sold. I have seen a few Corsairs running around.
I saw a really nice orange and white Porsche 914 on the road the other day, and it really made me regret missing out on picking one up when they were cheap 15-20 years ago.
-Formerly Stabulator