U.S. GMC Sales Grew 18 Percent, Led By Sierra And Yukon During Q1 2025
Like before, only one model line was in the red this quarter.
Read More »Like before, only one model line was in the red this quarter.
Read More »Seeking to set a new standard in the cargo van segment.
Read More »The Escalade posted the biggest gain, followed by the CT5.
Read More »Sales increased 0.4 percent to 49,346 units during the first three months of 2025.
Read More »GM continues to lead the Canadian sales, capturing 16.9 percent of the market.
Read More »The Tri Shield's four crossovers were all in the green.
Read More »Designing and validating the company’s interior vehicle components.
Read More »Over half of Bow Tie brand's 19 nameplates were in the green.
Read More »With solid double-digit increases across all brands, as well as across retail and fleet.
Read More »Sales decreased 0.8 percent to 31,337 units during the first two months of 2025.
Read More »Chevy Colorado outsold GMC Canyon about 2.4-to-one.
Read More »A new midsize offering for the Latin American country.
Read More »To be sold across North America.
Read More »Hitting dealerships in the second half of 2025.
Read More »Sales increased at the Chevrolet, Cadillac and Buick brands, while decreasing at GMC.
Read More »Ready for emissions-free deliveries.
Read More »Only one model line was in the red this quarter.
Read More »The automaker builds pickups in all three countries.
Read More »All North American countries will get it.
Read More »The midsize Canyon posted the highest growth rate while the Sierra remained the volume driver.
Read More »Sales increased 11 percent to 205,043 units during the complete 2024 calendar year.
Read More »The midsize Colorado showed the highest growth rate, while the Silverado remained the volume driver.
Read More »Two-thirds of the Bow Tie brand's 18 nameplates were in the green.
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