Cadillac XT6 Sales Couldn’t Keep Up With Segment During Q1 2025
The three-row model simply couldn't keep up with the segment average.
Read More »The three-row model simply couldn't keep up with the segment average.
Read More »Shrinking sales in a contracting segment.
Read More »But combining sales of the XT4 with another GM model brings GM to be the segment best-seller.
Read More »The refreshed model excelled among global luxury marques.
Read More »Continuing to lead the segment by a substantial margin.
Read More »Placing ninth in its segment.
Read More »The full-size luxury SUV also outperformed the segment average.
Read More »While also being one of just three models in the green this quarter.
Read More »XT4 sales combined with Buick Envision again put GM nearly in first place.
Read More »Placing ninth in its segment.
Read More »The refreshed model continues an upward sales trajectory.
Read More »While also growing faster than all other models in the segment.
Read More »Great car, low sales.
Read More »Combined with Buick Envision put GM nearly in first place.
Read More »But the model is still dead last in its competitive set.
Read More »Mid-engine performance lines up with high-powered luxury.
Read More »Placing a whopping ninth in the segment.
Read More »A 44 percent segment share is nothing to sneeze at.
Read More »The performance outpaced the segment average.
Read More »The refreshed model gains traction in its segment.
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Read More »An in-depth sales comparison between the Crest and the three-pointed Star.
Read More »Though the dual faux outlets don't look all that bad.
Read More »Combining sales with Buick Enclave kept GM in fourth place.
Read More »Compact luxury crossover maintained just a five percent segment share.
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