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Lucerne w/ a 25-day turn rate in March
GM Vice Chairman Robert Lutz said recently at the New York Auto Show that the new Buick Lucerne had a 25-day turn rate in March. In other words, it took around 25 days for a Lucerne to sell last month.
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Re: Lucerne w/ a 25-day turn rate in March
Eeeesh...that doesn't sound too good
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Actually, it takes around sixty days to sell a new car in the U.S.
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Re: Lucerne w/ a 25-day turn rate in March
Yes, it's a good average sale period. Dealer only has one month's flooring to pay the bank!
I have eight vehicles, four BMWs, two Chevy trucks and two classic '60's Chevys. First time I saw a Lucerne (rich blue color) I said WHAT IS THAT? A LEXUS? Then I read the nameplate - I'm impressed. Kerkorian is right, GM is on the right track! |
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