Following a flurry of reports signaling the future demise of the GMC Acadia, here’s a change-up of epic proportions: according to Cheers & Gears, the Acadia will not be discontinued. Instead, the next-gen full-size crossover from GMC will shrink — moving to the Theta Premium platform that currently underpins the Cadillac SRX (and impending Saab 9-4x). Continue underpinning.
It’s that time of the month again – the time to break out our brand-by-brand numbers of General Motors’ sales results for the month of November. Earlier today, GM posted a 12 percent year-over-year sales increase for the month of November in the United States, selling 168,739 new cars and trucks; sales of the four core brands was up by 21 percent. Brand sales results are as follows:
Here they are ladies and gents – the latest brand-by-brand numbers of General Motors’ sales results for the month of October. GM posted a 3 percent year-over-year sales increase for the month of October, selling 183,392 vehicles. Brand results in the U.S. is as follows:
It’s that time of the month again… the time to crack open the sales charts and analyze GM’s monthly U.S. sales, all thanks to the GM Authority By The Numbers series. As we reported a few hours ago, GM posted a 10.5 percent year-over-year sales increase for the month of September, having sold 137,155 vehicles. Brand sales in the U.S. is as follows:
Without further ado, here are the sales charts you’ve been waiting for!
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It’s that time of the month again… the time to crack open the sales charts and see exactly what sold and what didn’t throughout the month of July, all thanks to the GM Authority By The Numbers series. As we reported last week, GM has posted a 5.4 percent year-over-year sales increase for the month, having sold 199,692 vehicles. Brand sales in the U.S. is as follows:
Without further ado, here are the sales charts you’ve been waiting for! Click here to make the jump and see them.
