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Subject: more numbers part 2
From: "Ken Gano" <triumphs@mcleodusa.net>
Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2001 08:49:32 -0700
Illinois

My home state is fifth in population rank, however we came in a dismal 14th
by both offers (21)  and by sales. (7).  To add insult to injury, only 28.5%
sold above model average and a whopping 71.5% went for below model average
(Unfortunately, the one I bought this year was above :()

Pennsylvania

The Keystone State is ranked 6th in U. S. population and they came in 5th in
cars offered (50) and 4th in cars sold (22).  Pennsylvania did better than
would be expected for a big state in that they sold 59% at over model
average and 41% below.

Ohio

Ohio, the state ranking 7th in population ranked 9th in total number offered
(31) and 7th in cars sold (19).  They however were almost as bad as Illinois
in that only 26.3% went above model average and the rest went below.

Michigan

8th in U. S. population and ranked  11th by cars offered and 10th by cars
sold.  38.4% sold above model average and 53.6% sold below.

New Jersey

The Garden State (yeah, right :)) is 9th in total population.  They came in
10th in total cars offered (30) and 8th in cars sold.(18).  1/3 sold above
model average and 2.3's sold below.

Georgia

Georgia, 10th in total population yet only managed 19th in total offered
(13) and 16th in total sold (5).  60% went at or below average and 40% went
above.  (Peachy, ah :))

North Carolina

The 11th state in population rank is North Carolina.  They came in 14th in
cars offered (21) and 12th in cars sold (9).  They did have the worst above
average sale rate at 11%, meaning 89% sold at or below model average.

Virginia

Virginia (Hi Fred) ranks 12th in overall population.  They ranked 6th in
number offered (46) and a surprising 2nd (25) in total sold. 52% of the cars
sold in Virginia went above average and 48% went below.

Massachusetts

Massachusetts is 13th in population.  They were 13th in total offered (23)
11th  in total sold (10) .  30% were sold above model average and 70% went
for less than model average.

Indiana

The Hoosier state (does anyone know what a Hoosier really is??/ :)) is 14th
in total population.  They ranked 12th in total offered (25) and 9th in
total sold (16).  37.5% of these cars went for above average and 62.5% went
at below national average.

Washington

The great state of Washington ranks 15th in total U. S. population.  They
came in 18th in total cars offered (15) and 12th in cars sold (9).  55.5%
went above average and 45.5% went for less.

Tennessee

Number 16 in total population rank is the Volunteer State.  (Anything, even
volunteering, to get out of Tennessee :))  They were 15th in total offered
(19) and 12th in total sold (9).  1/3 went above average and 2/3 went for
below model national average.

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