Chevy Trax, Trailblazer Unequivocally Dominated Their Segment In Q1 2025
Trax was the segment best-seller, while Trailblazer was in the top five.
Read More »Trax was the segment best-seller, while Trailblazer was in the top five.
Read More »The Bow Tie brand's best-selling nameplate posted a 24 percent segment share.
Read More »In a growing trend in corporate America.
Read More »Sales up a solid 29 percent for refreshed premium full-size SUV family.
Read More »Up to 400 horsepower on tap.
Read More »The midsize EV finished second to last in the space.
Read More »Reliance on Chinese-sourced tech seen as potentially problematic.
Read More »A street truck with a V8 engine.
Read More »The GTD is priced closer to the Celestiq than the ZR1.
Read More »Shared development costs may be a necessity.
Read More »Electric targets expected to result in lower sales, higher prices.
Read More »Continuing to lead the segment by a substantial margin.
Read More »Quite literally dominating the segment.
Read More »A preview of the sporty full-size truck.
Read More »Placing third in the segment, but far from Toyota and Honda.
Read More »But its future beyond that is uncertain.
Read More »One of the first automakers to do so.
Read More »Meanwhile, GM projects $4 billion to $5 billion hit.
Read More »Overall sales were in the red during the quarter.
Read More »Are these ownership perks luxuries or gimmicks?
Read More »GM earned a leading 40 percent share of the full-size truck space.
Read More »Purported to improve safety, energy density, and affordability.
Read More »Combined with other GM subcompacts, it enabled The General to continue dominating this space.
Read More »Arriving in dealerships in June or July.
Read More »But the next-gen Toyota Tacoma remains far ahead of the pack.
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