Tahoe Popularity

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The Tahoe is now on the most undesirable list by Wall Street, coming in at #6.

6. Chevy Tahoe
Decrease in units sold: 75,814
Percent drop: 50.9 percent
Base car price: $37,980
Fuel efficiency: 15 city, 21 hwy
JD Powers quality score: 4/5
JD Powers reliability score: 3.5/5

The Tahoe is Chevy’s full-sized SUV. Fully loaded with factory-installed features, the Tahoe can retail for as much as $55,000. The Tahoe also has direct competition within the GM family — the GMC Yukon. In addition, virtually every other U.S. and foreign car company has a vehicle in the same market segment. The truck was first sold in 1995. The current generation of the Tahoe, and the Yukon, were both introduced in 2007.


Silverado 2500 HD came in at #4

4. Silverado 2500HD
Decrease in units sold: 77,741
Percent drop: 53.1 percent
Base car price: $28,415
Fuel efficiency: 12 city, 15 hwy
JD Powers quality score: 3/5
Powers reliability score: 3.5/5

The Silverado is Chevy’s flagship pickup. It competes with the industry leading Ford F-series and the Dodge Ram, along with several other pickups made by foreign manufacturers. The Silverado HD is the heavy duty version of the truck. It can pull a load of up to 17,800 pounds. The first HD models were introduced in 2001. Sales of the less-expensive Silverado 1500 have fallen by 21 percent over the past five years.


Mustang #3


3. Mustang
Decrease in units sold: 93,829
Percent drop: 58.2 percent
Base car price: $22,310
Fuel efficiency: 19 city, 31 hwy
JD Powers quality score: 3/5
JD Powers reliability score: 4/5

The high point of auto legend Lee Iaccoca’s career was not his revival of Chrysler but the launch of the Mustang in 1964. Many car industry historians say it was Ford’s fastest selling car since the Model A. Over 400,000 Mustangs were sold in the car’s first model year. The current version of the Mustang is the fifth generation of the automobile. Ford upgraded the Mustang engines this year, but that has not helped revive sales. The Mustang is in a highly competitive part of the market, which includes the Chevy Camaro.

Taurus #2

2. Ford Taurus
Decrease in units sold: 108,777
Percent drop: 62.4 percent
Base car price: $25,555
Fuel efficiency: 18 city, 28 hwy
JD Powers quality score: 4.5/5
JD Powers reliability score: 3.5/5

The Taurus is one of the most successful Ford vehicles of all time. Its first model year was 1986, and Ford had sold one million units of the vehicle by 1989. The fourth generation of the Taurus was launched in 2000 and was discontinued in 2006 due to slow sales. Ford revived the Taurus in 2007, and upgraded it again last year.

#1, Chrysler 300

1. Chrysler 300
Decrease in units sold: 111,596
Percent drop: 78.9
Base car price: $27,170
Fuel efficiency: 18 city, 27 hwy
JD Powers quality score: 3/5
JD Powers reliability score: 3.5/5

The 300 — a sports sedan first produced in 1999 — was the flagship car of the Chrysler model line in the middle of the last decade. The manufacturer sold a model under a similar name in the 1950s and 1960s. A new version of the 300 was released in 2005, but it has grown old quickly in the eyes of the consumer. The latest edition of the car was introduced this year, but sales have been modest.
 

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I think this belongs over in the 'which SUV should GM drop' thread! I am surprised that the Tahoe and mustang are on the list. The others not so much.
 

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I'm more surprised that the Tahoe is on the list than the Mustang. The Mustang has some pretty stiff competition.
 
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I too was surprised to see the Tahoe and Mustang on the list.

But, Mustang has priced itself out of the market. For $35,000 I can get a fully loaded Mustang GT or a Dodge Challenger R/T. I would choose the Challenger R/T over the Mustang any day of the week.
 
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It's hard to justify a Mustang GT when I can buy this for $33,000.

It flys too.


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