Top 10 selling Vehicles of 2021

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Anonymous wrote:The Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra are same vehicle with different badging. Combined sales are 768,698 which is almost double of the highest selling foreign vehicle which is a Toyota.

It is an expensive Truck. I spoke to someone who did a lot of consulting work at GM and he explained folks in places like Texas live in their truck. Often they don’t go to college, save up to buy a brand new loaded US made pick up truck and do their construction type job out of truck. The seven year GM zero percent loans that were common were a life saver. Reliability is huge. Trucks are used often for 20 years and/or 500k miles and by far many a blue collar workers biggest first purchase. It is not a DC thing but in Montana,Texas, Etc it is


Yeah, many dads in my UMC neighborhood fancy themselves wannabe rednecks even though they work in finance and IT and their truck never leaves a paved road or has any cargo. Its so cringey.


No, cringey is your white Range Rover, Tesla or Audi Q-series.


Why are these cringey?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra are same vehicle with different badging. Combined sales are 768,698 which is almost double of the highest selling foreign vehicle which is a Toyota.

It is an expensive Truck. I spoke to someone who did a lot of consulting work at GM and he explained folks in places like Texas live in their truck. Often they don’t go to college, save up to buy a brand new loaded US made pick up truck and do their construction type job out of truck. The seven year GM zero percent loans that were common were a life saver. Reliability is huge. Trucks are used often for 20 years and/or 500k miles and by far many a blue collar workers biggest first purchase. It is not a DC thing but in Montana,Texas, Etc it is


Yeah, many dads in my UMC neighborhood fancy themselves wannabe rednecks even though they work in finance and IT and their truck never leaves a paved road or has any cargo. Its so cringey.


No, cringey is your white Range Rover, Tesla or Audi Q-series.


Why are these cringey?


Not the PP. I think the Tesla is cool. RR is a rolling Rolex that will never leave pavement. Audi is a snobby VW.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra are same vehicle with different badging. Combined sales are 768,698 which is almost double of the highest selling foreign vehicle which is a Toyota.

It is an expensive Truck. I spoke to someone who did a lot of consulting work at GM and he explained folks in places like Texas live in their truck. Often they don’t go to college, save up to buy a brand new loaded US made pick up truck and do their construction type job out of truck. The seven year GM zero percent loans that were common were a life saver. Reliability is huge. Trucks are used often for 20 years and/or 500k miles and by far many a blue collar workers biggest first purchase. It is not a DC thing but in Montana,Texas, Etc it is


Yeah, many dads in my UMC neighborhood fancy themselves wannabe rednecks even though they work in finance and IT and their truck never leaves a paved road or has any cargo. Its so cringey.


No, cringey is your white Range Rover, Tesla or Audi Q-series.


Why are these cringey?


Because they’re driven almost exclusively by UMC strivers who think they’re Kardashians.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra are same vehicle with different badging. Combined sales are 768,698 which is almost double of the highest selling foreign vehicle which is a Toyota.

It is an expensive Truck. I spoke to someone who did a lot of consulting work at GM and he explained folks in places like Texas live in their truck. Often they don’t go to college, save up to buy a brand new loaded US made pick up truck and do their construction type job out of truck. The seven year GM zero percent loans that were common were a life saver. Reliability is huge. Trucks are used often for 20 years and/or 500k miles and by far many a blue collar workers biggest first purchase. It is not a DC thing but in Montana,Texas, Etc it is


Yeah, many dads in my UMC neighborhood fancy themselves wannabe rednecks even though they work in finance and IT and their truck never leaves a paved road or has any cargo. Its so cringey.


No, cringey is your white Range Rover, Tesla or Audi Q-series.


Nice try. I drive an 8 year old Honda Odyssey. I have nothing to prove to anyone.
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