Cadillac XT6 Sales Slip 12 Percent, Outsold By Lincoln Aviator And Most Others During Q4 2023
The luxury marque's largest crossover earned a four percent market share in its segment.
Read More »The luxury marque's largest crossover earned a four percent market share in its segment.
Read More »Cadillac's full-size SUV earned a commanding 46 percent segment share.
Read More »The small premium crossover nabbed a 12 percent segment share.
Read More »Sales posted biggest gain in segment, earned a 17 percent share.
Read More »Sales fell 23 percent, underperforming the segment average.
Read More »With a segment share of just seven percent.
Read More »The luxury marque's largest crossover earned just a four percent segment share.
Read More »Earning a 19 percent segment share.
Read More »Earning 47 percent segment share.
Read More »Placing ninth among 13 entries in the luxury D-crossover segment.
Read More »Now behind Lexus, Acura, Lincoln, BMW and Audi.
Read More »Down from the second-place showing it's had for the past year.
Read More »The luxury sedan maintained mid-pack placement among 15 entries.
Read More »Earning a five percent segment share.
Read More »Segment share of the small luxury crossover was down two percentage points, however.
Read More »Earning 48 percent segment share.
Read More »Again maintaining a 16 percent segment share.
Read More »The luxury sedan placed mid-pack among 15 entries.
Read More »Segment share increased seven percentage points.
Read More »Featuring coast-to-coast lighting elements.
Read More »Placing 8th in a segment of 13 .
Read More »The luxury three-row crossover maintained a four percent segment share.
Read More »The luxury performance sedan placed mid-pack among 15 entries.
Read More »Segment share jumped 13 percentage points to 22 percent.
Read More »Sales of the small luxury crossover swelled 83 percent.
Read More »Maintaining a 16 percent segment share.
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