Chevy Trax Sales Continue to Skyrocket, Nipping At Heels Of First Place During Q4 2023
All-new Trax continues upward sales trajectory with an 836 percent leap.
Read More »All-new Trax continues upward sales trajectory with an 836 percent leap.
Read More »The South Korean automaker has a variety of modular vehicles in mind.
Read More »Nearly placing in the top third of the segment by volume.
Read More »Gaining market share in the process.
Read More »Buick's new entry-level crossover makes a solid sales debut.
Read More »The Bow Tie brand's first-ever all-electric midsize crossover enters the market.
Read More »Segment share fell one percentage point.
Read More »The new Trax is taking its segment by storm, big time.
Read More »A vehicle of approximately equal size.
Read More »A new entry from Toyota splits up sales, but the two models combined still outsold Traverse.
Read More »Sales of Bow Tie's only remaining sedan posted a 16 percent segment share.
Read More »But GM's best-selling crossover underperformed the segment.
Read More »But the segment grew at a faster rate than the Bolts did.
Read More »The upcoming bigger, next-generation model should boost sales.
Read More »Segment led by Jeep Grand Cherokee, Hyundai Santa Fe, Ford Explorer, Chevy Traverse.
Read More »Earned an 11 percent segment share among 21 entries.
Read More »Sales of the Bow Tie's only remaining sedan up 25 percent for a 16 percent segment share.
Read More »The segment was led by Jeep Grand Cherokee, Toyota Highlander, and Ford Explorer.
Read More »The crossover placed third in its direct segment.
Read More »But segment share was down.
Read More »Earning a combined 40 percent segment share.
Read More »Segment share of the compact crossover was down as a result.
Read More »While gaining two percentage points in segment share.
Read More »While GM took first in the segment.
Read More »With at least 30,000 chargers.
Read More »The compact crossover maintained a 10 percent segment share.
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