General Motors Mexico reported 24,238 new vehicle deliveries for the month of May 2016.
Compared to the 19,581 units sold in May 2015, the results represent an increase of 4,657 units, or 23.78 percent.
In the first five months of the year, GM Mexico has delivered 105,417 units for a market share of 17.5 percent, according to Francisco Garza, Vice President of Sales, Service, and Aftersales of General Motors Mexico.
May 2016 sales highlights (vs. May 2015, except as noted):
- Chevrolet Spark Classic sales increased 25 percent
- Chevrolet Sonic sales increased 73 percent and Chevrolet Sonic hatchback sales increased 323 percent
- Chevrolet Cruze sales increased 25 percent
- Chevrolet Malibu sales increased 45 percent
- Chevrolet Camaro sales increased 119.6 percent
- Chevrolet Colorado sales increased 76 percent
- Chevrolet Silverado sales:
- Chevrolet Silverado 1500 sales increased 258 percent
- Chevrolet Silverado 2500 sales increased 67 percent
- Chevrolet Silverado 3500 sales increased 61 percent
- Chevrolet Trax sales increased 15 percent
- Chevrolet Tahoe sales increased 15 percent in the first five months of 2016
- Chevrolet Express sales increased 35 percent
- Buick Regal sales increased 50 percent
- Buick Encore sales increased 36 percent
- Buick Enclave sales increased 13 percent
- GMC Terrain sales increased 13 percent
- GMC Acadia sales increased 3 percent in the first five months of 2016
- GMC Yukon sales increased 18 percent
- GMC Sierra sales increased 10 percent
- Cadillac ATS sales increased 25 percent in May and 28.9 percent in the first five months of 2016
- Cadillac CTS sales increased 120 percent in May and 74 percent in the first five months of 2016
About The Figures
- GM Mexico reports its sales results 30-45 days after month-end
Comments
This is all good for GM and the American manufacturing because Mexico , just as other nations, imports most of its vehicles, so a larger U.S. export to Mexico is great news.
What were the sales of the Aveo?
There is literally no way of getting that info right now, as Mexico lacks an industry-wide automotive sales consortium and individual automakers don’t report sales by make/model.
Oh, ok. Well then, thanks.