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Truck Buyers Upgrade to Bigger Models

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Several midsize owners are now shifting to bigger models. In addition, a significant number of which stays with same car manufacturer. With this apparent condition, automotive analysts are advising automakers to invest more on midsize pickups.

J.D. Power and Associates, an auto research firm said: midsize pickup trucks are one of two segments in the automotive industry that reliably funnel consumers into predictable — and more lucrative — models later. The other so-called feeder category is compact cars.

It has also been found out by the firm that midsize pickups such as Toyota Tacoma and Chevrolet Colorado truck contribute significantly to boost the sales of bigger models. Tom Libby, senior director of industry analysis for J.D. Power’s Power Information Network noted, “Almost every third midsize pickup owner trades that vehicle in for a large pickup. About 31 percent of consumers who trade in a midsize pickup buy a large pickup, Libby reports. Another 28 percent trade the vehicle in for another midsize pickup.”

Toyota Tacoma, a compact pickup truck, is the replacement of Stout. Toyota truck parts were radically updated. The new version incorporated new suspension, body, frame and engines. Consequently, truck parts Chevy incorporated new generation engines that include 2.9 L LLV I4 and 3.7 L LLR, to improve the performance of Colorado.

“Tacoma is now No. 1 in that midsize segment,” Libby said. “This is good for Toyota. It has developed this pool of consumers that, based on history, will go to a full-size pickup. Toyota is building a very likely funnel of buyers.” Additionally, just more 40 percent of Tacoma buyers trade the vehicle for another pickup - 28 percent of Tacoma buyers trade the pickup for another Tacoma while 12.3 percent trade them in for Tundra.

Chevy Colorado is the second in the line for brand loyalty. It has 36.3 percent of buyers who trade in a Colorado for another Chevy pickup - 22.6 percent purchase Silverado while 13.7 percent purchase another Colorado. Ford truck retains 31.5 percent, Nissan truck, 26.9 percent, and Dodge truck with 25.3 percent.

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