GM China Sales Up During Q4 2024 As Secrecy Around Sales Volume Remains
Very limited report about automaker’s Chinese division sales results.
Read More »Very limited report about automaker’s Chinese division sales results.
Read More »LaCrosse sales up 42 percent year-over-year.
Read More »Potentially reaching new markets for the V-Series sub-brand.
Read More »Selected among more than 150 models launched during the year.
Read More »The Buick Envision appears to be safe, for now.
Read More »Very different from GM's fortunes in the region.
Read More »Effectively banning all Chinese cars from the U.S.
Read More »Giving the sedan a more distinctive appearance.
Read More »Replacing Leon Li, who left the company.
Read More »The first Chinese-based automaker to surpass that milestone.
Read More »The new stores are certainly for Cadillac and Buick, but perhaps not for Chevy.
Read More »Available either as a BEV or a PHEV.
Read More »A rebadged Baojun Yep Plus.
Read More »High space urban efficiency meets EV.
Read More »With more than 2 million units sold in the U.S. since 1999.
Read More »The first four-door minicar in its category.
Read More »Half of GM China's current sales are electrified vehicles.
Read More »Just as the second-generation model is about to launch.
Read More »The deal expires in 2027, and it's unclear whether it will be renewed.
Read More »Keeping GM alive in China is getting expensive.
Read More »With more specific details to be announced next year.
Read More »Available in Denali and Denali Ultimate trim levels.
Read More »Continuing a trend from last year.
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