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General Motors Q2 2014 Global Sales Surpass 2.5 Million Vehicles

General Motors sold a total of 2,505,889 vehicles around the world during the second quarter of 2014. The results represent a one-half percent increase on a year-over-year basis.

Sales in the United States were up 7 percent while those in China grew 8 percent.

“GM did well in the world’s two largest and most profitable vehicle markets and that helped us grow despite very challenging market conditions in parts of South America, Asia and Eastern Europe,” said GM CEO Mary Barra. “We are investing in our brands around the world to keep our momentum going, and that includes growing Cadillac in China, launching a total of 27 new Opel models between 2014 and 2018 and entering new segments in North America with vehicles like the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon.”

Second quarter 2014 sales highlights (vs. 2013):

  • Chevrolet had record sales in China in the first half of 2014. The strong performance of the brand’s new full-size pickups and large SUVs in North America helped GM achieve record average transaction prices in both the second quarter and first half of 2014.
  • Buick, which celebrated the best sales year in the brand’s 110-year history in 2013, posted an 11 percent increase in the quarter. The brand is up 12 percent year-to-date. Buick’s global sales in the first six months of 2014 are 152 percent higher than they were just six years ago, with the brand’s growth outpacing all major American, European, Japanese and Korean makes.
  • Cadillac’s global sales were up 14 percent in the quarter, including a 51 percent increase in China. Calendar year to date, deliveries were up 12 percent, driven by a 72 percent increase in China sales.
  • Opel/Vauxhall sales increased 3 percent in the second quarter. Sales were up 4 percent in the first half and Opel gained share in 11 European markets. In addition, the Mokka was the best-selling SUV in the first six months of the year in Germany.
  • In the first half, GM sold 4,921,928 vehicles, a 1.4 percent increase.

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