Chevrolet sales in the United States increased 5 percent to 507,273 units during the third quarter of 2019.
Individual model sales performance was as follows:
- Chevrolet Blazer sales totaled 20,312 units
- Chevrolet Bolt EV sales increased 22.31 percent to 4,830 units
- Chevrolet Camaro sales decreased 15.04 percent to 12,275 units
- Chevrolet Colorado sales decreased 9.46 percent to 31,657 units
- Chevrolet Corvette sales increased 2.74 percent to 4,766 units
- Chevrolet Cruze sales decreased 81.86 percent to 5,799 units
- The vehicle has been discontinued
- Chevrolet Equinox sales increased 2.29 percent to 79,799 units
- Chevrolet Express sales increased 26 percent to 22,062 units
- Chevrolet Impala sales decreased 40.83 percent to 9,638 units
- The vehicle is being discontinued
- Chevrolet Low Cab Forward sales increased 132.53 percent to 1,358 units
- Chevrolet Malibu sales increased 4.48 percent to 32,432 units
- Chevrolet Silverado sales increased 16.62 percent to 155,482 units
- Silverado 1500 sales increased 18 percent to 119,641 units
- Silverado HD (2500HD, 3500HD) sales increased 7 percent to 34,212 units
- Silverado MD (4500HD, 5500HD, 6500HD) sales totaled 1,629 units
- Chevrolet Sonic sales decreased 70.51 percent to 2,148 units
- Chevrolet Spark sales decreased 5.88 percent to 6,616 units
- Chevrolet Suburban sales decreased 20.43 percent to 12,391 units
- Chevrolet Tahoe sales decreased 9.13 percent to 26,308 units
- Chevrolet Traverse sales increased 24.94 percent to 41,116 units
- Chevrolet Trax sales increased 82.04 percent to 37,407 units
- Chevrolet Volt sales decreased 83.9 percent to 874 units
- The vehicle has been discontinued
During the first nine months of the 2019 calendar year, U.S. Chevrolet sales decreased 3 percent to 1,459,521 units.
Sales Results - Q3 2019 - USA - Chevrolet
MODEL | Q3 2019 / Q3 2018 | Q3 2019 | Q3 2018 | YTD 2019 / YTD 2018 | YTD 2019 | YTD 2018 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BLAZER | * | 20,312 | * | * | 35,107 | 0 |
BOLT EV | +22.31% | 4,830 | 3,949 | +11.04% | 13,111 | 11,807 |
CAMARO | -15.04% | 12,275 | 14,448 | -7.63% | 36,791 | 39,828 |
COLORADO | -9.46% | 31,657 | 34,963 | -7.65% | 96,820 | 104,838 |
CORVETTE | +2.74% | 4,766 | 4,639 | -2.58% | 14,497 | 14,881 |
CRUZE | -81.86% | 5,799 | 31,971 | -58.71% | 45,276 | 109,662 |
EQUINOX | +2.29% | 79,799 | 78,014 | +8.35% | 253,956 | 234,379 |
EXPRESS | +26.00% | 22,062 | 17,509 | +3.59% | 60,805 | 58,696 |
IMPALA | -40.83% | 9,638 | 16,290 | -19.38% | 35,433 | 43,952 |
LOW CAB FORWARD | +132.53% | 1,358 | 584 | +72.30% | 3,222 | 1,870 |
MALIBU | +4.48% | 32,432 | 31,041 | -9.17% | 97,603 | 107,458 |
SILVERADO | +16.62% | 155,482 | 133,329 | -2.86% | 412,259 | 424,403 |
SONIC | -70.51% | 2,148 | 7,283 | -40.43% | 10,632 | 17,848 |
SPARK | -5.88% | 6,616 | 7,029 | +9.97% | 20,265 | 18,428 |
SUBURBAN | -20.43% | 12,391 | 15,572 | -8.25% | 41,686 | 45,433 |
TAHOE | -9.13% | 26,308 | 28,951 | +0.79% | 80,103 | 79,474 |
TRAVERSE | +24.94% | 41,116 | 32,908 | +6.07% | 113,491 | 106,998 |
TRAX | +82.04% | 37,407 | 20,549 | +24.04% | 83,777 | 67,538 |
VOLT | -83.90% | 874 | 5,429 | -65.72% | 4,540 | 13,243 |
CHEVROLET TOTAL | +4.59% | 507,273 | 485,019 | -2.96% | 1,459,521 | 1,504,038 |
The GM Authority Take
Third-quarter 2019 Chevrolet sales in the United States saw the best performance thus far this year, exceeding the 500,000 unit mark for the first time in 2019. In fact, Q3 represents the only quarter in 2019 where Chevrolet sales volume grew, after falling 8 percent in the first quarter and 5 percent in the second.
The noteworthy increase in Chevrolet sales in Q3 2019 is due to the very solid performance of crossovers and full-size trucks. The Chevrolet Silverado saw significant sales growth, reporting positive figures for the first time so far in 2019 as a result of improved availability at the retail level of the Double Cab models. For its part, the new Chevrolet Blazer saw its best quarter since its introduction in the American market, averaging out to roughly 7,800 sales each month.
Other Chevrolet models that saw healthy growth during the third quarter were the Bolt EV, Express, Low Cab Forward, Traverse and Trax. Meanwhile, the Equinox and Malibu also saw sales increase, but the growth rates were smaller.
About The Numbers
- All percent change figures compared to U.S. Chevrolet sales for Q3 2018, except when noted
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Comments
I bet Q4 sales won’t be good lol…
Typo in first sentence – increased not decreased.
I’d like to see a list of the top five US brands and where Chevy ranks.
Why?
Question: Why haven’t the Savanna or Express received updated looks since forever? It’s not as if they are good looking vans. I’m surprised anyone buys them. They also appear to be rust buckets.