GM Cleared Out Three Quarters Of Its 95,000 Vehicle Backlog
Resulting in a profit increase of 37 percent in the third quarter.
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Resulting in a profit increase of 37 percent in the third quarter.
Previously under constraint since May.
There are 6,549 units on the ground at dealers and 8,184 units in transit.
Nearly 10,000 units in transit this month.
2,993 units on the ground at dealers and 9,298 in transit early in the month.
Correlating with the lowest levels of turnover ever recorded.
Available at no cost to customers.
Supply chain issues are definitely still a thing.
Previously under constraint due to the chip shortage.
The lowest since March, with limited inventory still negatively impacting sales.
Previously under constraint due to the microchip shortage.
Customers can take advantage of a new customer satisfaction program.
Vehicle owners will be contacted by their dealerships.
Held a 10 percent segment share, up seven percentage points.
Many customers are delaying service as long as possible.
Unlike Ford, which will lay off 3,000 employees globally.
This retrofit program is active until the end of the warranty period.
Owners will be notified when parts are ready for their vehicle.
Posting one of the biggest sales drops in the segment.