Chevy Corvette Sales Decrease 20% January 2018
Maybe I got the last one to come off the "old" line? It's already a "limited edition" being a 2018 and all...
The plant went back into operation in November 2017 and people could have special ordered cars and they would have been built and delivered to their local dealer for purchase during January. I'm pretty sure that GM was accepting orders from their dealers before the end of their shutdown, so they would know what cars to build when they started the assembly lines back up in November. GM does not build cars for THEIR inventory that sits in Bowling Green waiting for a dealer to buy. Every car that GM schedules for production has been ordered by a dealer. Dealer doesn't order, ...GM doesn't build.
Retail buyers could also could have purchased in stock cars that were built prior to the shut down(and there were plenty of those sitting on the dealer's lots).
Of course, selection would not be as good, but if your local dealer(not a super sized mega dealer a thousand miles away) normally had 12 new Corvettes in stock normally and they only had 4 in stock last month because of the plant shutdown, the odds of finding the exact car you wanted without ordering is about the same....nil. As for only el cheapo 1Lt being the only cars available, I just checked my local dealer's inventory(small city in southwest rural Missouri, not a huge city in the high rent district) and he has a Stingray 1 LT(MSRP $64,665), a GS 2LT(MSRP $75,530) and another GS Carbon 65 Edition (MSRP $91,705) in inventory. Another nearby dealer(small town of 10,000) 10 miles away, has 2018 Z51 2LT(MSRP $65,5230) in inventory.
Buying off the lot is always a compromise in colors, options, etc. But GM builds to fill their dealers orders and their dealers were not ordering as many cars for in stock inventory as the dealers were fully aware that they were not selling, and didn't want a bunch of expensive slow selling cars sitting in inventory.
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Good that they were able to sell most of their product line, and they probably made a partial replenishment since then. However, if you have few or a limited supply, it's already behind the 8-ball from day one.
Good that they were able to sell most of their product line, and they probably made a partial replenishment since then. However, if you have few or a limited supply, it's already behind the 8-ball from day one.
Your dealer didn't cut back on his ordering Corvettes because GM wasn't building enough of them, but because his retail customers were not buying enough of them.
GM cuts production because of lagging orders from their dealers, not the other way around.
I have a business completely unrelated to sports cars, and I see a significant decrease in sales when the weather is cold / snowy / rainy / generally disagreeable.
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Your dealer didn't cut back on his ordering Corvettes because GM wasn't building enough of them, but because his retail customers were not buying enough of them.
GM cuts production because of lagging orders from their dealers, not the other way around.
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The C6 was planed to be a 8 year run, with the 2013 being the first year of the C7, but the economy and GM's 2009 BK put the C7 on hold for two years. If the economy had been as strong in 2009 through 2012 as it is today, production and sales of the C6 would have been as great as the C5's.
Now we just entering the 6th year of the C7's life but that is only because GM decided to move up the 2019 production by several months. Normally June is the changeover month, Not February.
Compare sales of the C5 and the C6 at the end of their respective fifth model year of production, to the C7's at the end of it's fifth year of production.
Sales and the resulting production has been dropping steadily for the C7(with no bad economy in 2017 to blame it on) each year.
The C1's annual production/sales increased every year(except for when Ford kicked it's *** in with their new T-Bird). The C2 increased it production/sales every year. the C3 increased it's production just about every year. The C4 was the first generation where the last year's production/sales were way down from it's first years. The C5 also increased it's production just about very year as did the C6 until the economy ruined everything in 2009. The C7 is turning out to be more like the C4.
Hopefully the C8 will turn things around, but if it's a mid engine, I believe it will have an uphill battle.
Last edited by JoesC5; Feb 6, 2018 at 06:04 PM.
Why, I remember when Pontiac and Oldsmobile were huge sellers and where are they now. Remember the GTO's and the 4-4-2's of the 1960's?
Not just models(like the Corvette) are gone, but the whole divisions are gone.
Foosh, makes a great point, in that total 2017 calendar year production of the C7, was tens of thousands below previous C7 years. Also, he notes the low, low on0hand inventory levels of Criswell, Kerbeck, and MacMulkin.
Why, I remember when Pontiac and Oldsmobile were huge sellers and where are they now. Remember the GTO's and the 4-4-2's of the 1960's?
Not just models(like the Corvette) are gone, but the whole divisions are gone.
My daily driver in 1966......
Foosh, makes a great point, in that total 2017 calendar year production of the C7, was tens of thousands below previous C7 years. Also, he notes the low, low on0hand inventory levels of Criswell, Kerbeck, and MacMulkin.
GM reported Corvette sales for November 2017 (3 months after BG production shut down) were 2,565 which was the highest monthly number of Vettes GM reported sold in comparison to the previous 5 months reported sales. The reason for the November reported sales increase was the large retail incentives on 2017's not an increase in deliveries to the dealers from the plant.
Also, you will notice GM sales reported for models which haven't been produced in over a year. One example, Cadillac ELR ended production Feb 2016, GM was reporting sales of the ELR during 2017.
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