GM Expects To Produce 200,000 EVs In North America In 2024
Just barely hitting its goal.
Read More »Just barely hitting its goal.
Read More »With the LT trim expected to be in highest demand.
Read More »Indicating that retail prices may fall soon.
Read More »The automaker still expects to deliver 200K units this year.
Read More »Switching over to a buyer's market.
Read More »Many of the pieces are in place for a major production push.
Read More »Up from just five percent in 2021.
Read More »U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo sees no relief in sight.
Read More »Prices remain elevated from last year.
Read More »The average list price of a used vehicle dipped slightly in January.
Read More »GM is determined to be the EV market leader in North America.
Read More »Most incentives, when available, were worth less than $2,000.
Read More »But could inflation prevent a true price correction?
Read More »The Hummer EV SUV Edition 1 will start at $105,595.
Read More »New vehicle retail sales are projected to hit 1,325,500 units in April 2021.
Read More »Vaccine rollout and economic recovery will be the main drivers.
Read More »The new Trailblazer starts at just $19,995.
Read More »Will consumers hold onto their cars longer in a post-COVID world?
Read More »With so much invested in EVs, is GM turning its back on popular combustion engine models?
Read More »How will the auto industry cope with the coronavirus pandemic?
Read More »J.D. Power thinks U.S. vehicle sales will total 14-16 million units in 2020.
Read More »U.S. auto sales may fall from 17.1 million to 15.5 million.
Read More »It says it will have no problem meeting high demand, either.
Read More »The forecast may drop further.
Read More »Weak consumer demand is expected to continue.
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