GM Dealer Inventory Rises 30 Percent In Q4 2024
All four brands had 10 percent sales growth or better.
Read More »All four brands had 10 percent sales growth or better.
Read More »Equinox EV leads the charge.
Read More »Cumulative sales challenges segment leader.
Read More »Outselling all competitors combined.
Read More »Pointing to EVs and PHEVs.
Read More »But price gains lag those of other colors.
Read More »Quickly gaining ground on the Toyota Tacoma.
Read More »Coming after a quarter of reduced inventory.
Read More »Impressive sales make it the best-selling small SUV in its segment.
Read More »The Duramax take rate is expected to be even higher in the ZR2.
Read More »The Lexus RX outsells the Cadillac XT5 and XT6 combined by a significant margin.
Read More »One less rival for The General's Trailblazer and Encore GX.
Read More »Currently, Los Angeles and San Francisco claim more EV sales than the entire heartland.
Read More »Behind only the Tesla Model Y.
Read More »A wealth of new models just over the horizon.
Read More »With a sales volume increase of 224 percent to 7,971 units.
Read More »Improving 73 percent compared to the first quarter of 2020.
Read More »Outpacing the average growth rate of the local market.
Read More »Though Chevy lags Tesla quite substantially in the EV space.
Read More »That's a significant achievement in a very challenging environment.
Read More »The SUVs gain 3 percentage points since launch.
Read More »An impressive 1.7 percent gain in share.
Read More »Growing market share in the process.
Read More »Ford still sold more F-Series, but not by much.
Read More »With so much invested in EVs, is GM turning its back on popular combustion engine models?
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