Chevy Truck Sales Up Five Percent During 2024 Calendar Year
The midsize Colorado showed the highest growth rate, while the Silverado remained the volume driver.
Read More »The midsize Colorado showed the highest growth rate, while the Silverado remained the volume driver.
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Read More »Chevy outsold GMC pickup trucks more than three-to-two.
Read More »It goes into the six-digit range.
Read More »First seen on the AEV GMC Sierra Grande Concept.
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Read More »Over a half-million units are affected across North America.
Read More »And the other one is a distant fifth from a sales volume standpoint.
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Read More »Accounting for a 23 percent segment share.
Read More »Involving an improper check engine light.
Read More »Over 1,400 Chevy trucks affected.
Read More »Requiring no parts to correct.
Read More »Demand is outpacing supply for this one rugged trim.
Read More »Due to an incorrect caged piston bearing.
Read More »Plus, no payments for 90 days on heavy-duty pickup truck.
Read More »Scarcely changed from the refreshed 2024 model.
Read More »Plus, no payments for 90 days on heavy-duty pickup truck.
Read More »Like last time, Chevy sold about twice as many pickup trucks as GMC.
Read More »The General remains best-selling maker of full-size pickups in America.
Read More »Plus, no payments for 90 days on heavy-duty pickup truck.
Read More »Segment share was also slightly up for the premium truck line.
Read More »Plus, local market lease deals on heavy-duty pickup truck.
Read More »GM's best-selling lineup outperformed the segment average.
Read More »All trim levels now more expensive than 2024 MY.
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