Cadillac CT5 Sales Drop While Gaining Share During Q3 2024
The performance outpaced the segment average.
Read More »The performance outpaced the segment average.
Read More »A distant second, but growing at a fast clip.
Read More »Not looking good for their GM cousins.
Read More »The refreshed model gains traction in its segment.
Read More »Believe it or not, but Honda's luxury arm has made strides over the past two decades.
Read More »Expected for 2027 or 2028.
Read More »It and rest of field remain exponentially behind segment sales leader, Tesla.
Read More »Combining sales with Buick Enclave kept GM in fourth place.
Read More »Compact luxury crossover maintained just a five percent segment share.
Read More »Refreshed model made slight progress this time, moving up a spot.
Read More »The next-generation model may turn things around later this year.
Read More »Segment share of the luxury performance sedan was seven percent.
Read More »The mid-engine sports car still outsells all rivals combined.
Read More »Small luxury sedan outdone by updated models from competitors.
Read More »Claiming to be the most premium RDX ever.
Read More »May have been impacted by generational changeover of refreshed model.
Read More »The Japanese automaker now offers two Ultium-based models.
Read More »Combining sales with Buick Enclave puts GM in fourth place.
Read More »But combining sales of Enclave with Cadillac XT6 put GM at the top.
Read More »Nearly identical to the Cadillac Lyriq.
Read More »Luxury marque's smallest crossover outpaced by Lexus, Acura, Audi, Lincoln, BMW, and Mercedes.
Read More »Sales are down 14 percent to again underperform the segment average.
Read More »The mid-engine sports car continues to far outsell all rivals combined.
Read More »Market share was down as well for the small luxury sedan.
Read More »The small premium crossover earned an 18 percent segment share.
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