Chevrolet Traverse deliveries in the United States totaled 10,477 units in February 2017, an increase of 14.4 percent compared to 9,158 units sold in February 2016. In the first two months of 2017, sales of the full-size crossover have increased 15.6 percent to 18,695 units.
MODEL | FEB 17 / FEB 16 | FEBRUARY 17 | FEBRUARY 16 | YTD 17 / YTD 16 | YTD 17 | YTD 16 |
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TRAVERSE | +14.40% | 10,477 | 9,158 | +15.60% | 18,695 | 16,172 |
In Canada, the Traverse recorded 190 deliveries in February 2017, an increase of 36.7 percent compared to February 2016. In the first two months of the year, Traverse sales totaled 440 units in Canada, an increase of 46.7 percent compared to the first two months of 2016.
MODEL | FEB 17 / FEB 16 | FEBRUARY 17 | FEBRUARY 16 | YTD 17 / YTD 16 | YTD 17 | YTD 16 |
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TRAVERSE | +36.69% | 190 | 139 | +46.67% | 440 | 300 |
Though it is the oldest vehicle in its class, the Traverse continues to hold its own, posting a solid February sales performance. What’s more, Chevy recently showed off the all-new 2018 Chevy Traverse at the 2017 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
Set to launch in the U.S. in the fall of 2017, the all-new model delivers improvements in every aspect of the vehicle, enabling the Traverse to become even more competitive in the marketplace, something we expect will translate to higher sales volumes and transaction prices.
Reporting by Francisco (Frankie) Cruz. GM Authority Take analysis by Alex Luft.
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