Cadillac XT4 Sales Decrease 37 Percent During Q2 2021
The crossover was outperformed by nearly every competitor as a result of sub-par availability.
Read More »The crossover was outperformed by nearly every competitor as a result of sub-par availability.
Read More »Solidifying its first place position in its segment.
Read More »Attempting to keep up with the segment leader.
Read More »Moving up one spot in the segment this quarter, but underperforming the segment average.
Read More »Remaining in first place in its segment by a substantial margin.
Read More »Posting healthy growth this quarter.
Read More »When combined with the Cadillac XT4, GM led the segment in terms of sales volume.
Read More »The performance enabled the crossover to remain in second place in its competitive set.
Read More »Placing eighth in the segment despite the noteworthy sales jump.
Read More »A performance that's roughly in line with the segment average.
Read More »Behind Lexus, Acura, Audi and Mercedes-Benz.
Read More »The results put the crossover one spot above last place in its segment.
Read More »Sales grew 22 percent, substantially outpacing the segment average.
Read More »A very favorable performance for the still-new model.
Read More »For a segment share of 8 percent, down two percentage points over Q4 2019 levels.
Read More »Sales grew 6 percent on extremely limited inventory.
Read More »Falling one spot in the segment sales ranks during the quarter.
Read More »The all-new, 2021 Escalade has only recently begun to arrive at dealers.
Read More »Sales of Caddy's bread-and-butter utility underperformed the segment.
Read More »The model placed seventh in the segment when ranked by overall sales volume.
Read More »But overall sales fell faster than the segment average.
Read More »The Envision was outsold only by three other automakers.
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