Cadillac CT5 Sales Jump 46 Percent During Q1 2021
Placing eighth in the segment despite the noteworthy sales jump.
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Placing eighth in the segment despite the noteworthy sales jump.
A performance that’s roughly in line with the segment average.
Improving 73 percent compared to the first quarter of 2020.
Moving up one spot from the prior quarter.
The results put the crossover one spot above last place in its segment.
A very favorable performance for the still-new model.
For a segment share of 8 percent, down two percentage points over Q4 2019 levels.
One spot down compared to the prior quarter.
“We’re coming, Norway.” But are they?
Over 230 miles of range, 60 mph in 3.1 seconds.
First Ford clapped back at GM over the Norway-themed ads. Now it’s Audi’s turn.
Though Chevy lags Tesla quite substantially in the EV space.
The Corvette conquered a 60 percent segment share during the quarter.
Falling one spot in the segment sales ranks during the quarter.
Sub-par inventory levels kept the vehicle in last place in its segment.
The model placed seventh in the segment when ranked by overall sales volume.
While also outpacing the average segment growth rate.
Moving up two spots in its segment.
Availability of the new sedan was extremely limited.
While trailing the segment leaders.