Buick Envista Moves 5,385 Units During Its First Sales Period In Q3 2023
Buick’s new entry-level crossover makes a solid sales debut.
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Buick’s new entry-level crossover makes a solid sales debut.
Segment share fell one percentage point.
The new Trax is taking its segment by storm, big time.
A new entry from Toyota splits up sales, but the two models combined still outsold Traverse.
But GM’s best-selling crossover underperformed the segment.
The upcoming bigger, next-generation model should boost sales.
Segment led by Jeep Grand Cherokee, Hyundai Santa Fe, Ford Explorer, Chevy Traverse.
But the Bow Tie brand’s muscle gained segment share.
Earned an 11 percent segment share among 21 entries.
The segment was led by Jeep Grand Cherokee, Toyota Highlander, and Ford Explorer.
The crossover placed third in its direct segment.
But segment share was down.
Segment share of the compact crossover was down as a result.
While gaining two percentage points in segment share.
While GM took first in the segment.
But still outsold by key rivals.
The compact crossover maintained a 10 percent segment share.
The premium subcompact crossover placed mid-pack in segment among 21 entries.
The all-new 2024 model of the subcompact crossover went on sale in early April.
Sales were off 28 percent during the quarter.