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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (172087)12/3/2002 6:47:11 PM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 186894
 
Totally off-topic, but this thread
is boring these days anyway:

Reuters
Top-20 selling vehicles in U.S. through November
Tuesday December 3, 5:37 pm ET

DETROIT, Dec 3 (Reuters) - The following are the top-
selling vehicles in the U.S. through November of 2002 as
reported by the automakers.
Total sales of the top 20 vehicles rose 2 percent, or
105,732 units, to 5,271,300.
Following is a list of the top-20 selling vehicles, ranked
by total units.
RANK VEHICLE 2001 2002 '00 RANK % CHG
1 Ford F-Series pickup 740,817 827,319 1 -10.5
2 Chevy Silverado-C/K pickup 575,886 650,523 2 -11.5
3 Toyota Camry 403,136 357,343 5 +12.8
4 Ford Explorer 395,202 385,034 3 +2.6
5 Honda Accord 367,210 384,649 4 -4.5
6 Dodge Ram pickup 362,122 314,285 7 +15.2
7 Ford Taurus 300,447 336,659 6 -10.8
8 Honda Civic 291,666 310,120 8 -6.0
9 Toyota Corolla/Matrix 234,750 228,532 11 +2.7
10 Ford Focus 228,561 252,078 10 -9.3
11 Dodge Caravan 225,675 223,570 12 +0.9
12 Chevrolet Cavalier 219,867 218,950 13 +0.4
13 Chevy TrailBlazer 219,373 98,326 N/A +123.1
14 Ford Ranger pickup 209,697 256,488 9 -18.2
15 Jeep Grand Cherokee 200,109 202,516 14 -1.2
16 Nissan Altima 187,025 134,253 N/A +39.3
17 Chevrolet Tahoe 184,637 184,447 17 +0.1
18 GMC Sierra pickup 179,885 191,225 16 -5.9
19 Chevrolet Impala 177,184 193,311 15 -8.3
20 Jeep Liberty 154,657 75,722 N/A +104.2



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (172087)12/3/2002 6:54:44 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tenchusatsu,

I hope the company totally screwed up and it turns out you and your fellow employees have tax problems.

Steve