Led By Canyon, Sierra And Yukon, GMC Sales Grew An Impressive 33 Percent During Q4 2024
Only one model line was in the red this quarter.
Read More »Only one model line was in the red this quarter.
Read More »The midsize sedan continued to hold its own despite being discontinued.
Read More »The all-new Toyota Tacoma continues pulling further and further ahead.
Read More »Sales decreased five percent to 20,225 units during the complete 2024 calendar year.
Read More »Sales decreased 23 percent to 23,592 units during the complete 2024 calendar year.
Read More »The midsize Canyon posted the highest growth rate while the Sierra remained the volume driver.
Read More »Sales increased 11 percent to 205,043 units during the complete 2024 calendar year.
Read More »The midsize Colorado showed the highest growth rate, while the Silverado remained the volume driver.
Read More »Two-thirds of the Bow Tie brand's 18 nameplates were in the green.
Read More »Only the two sedans were in the red this quarter.
Read More »Two of the brand's models were in the red, and two were in the green.
Read More »Chevy took the top four spots to account for 45 percent of all sales.
Read More »Sales increased 12 percent to 294,315 units during the complete 2024 calendar year.
Read More »While also outpacing the segment average.
Read More »Sales grew 362 percent during the quarter.
Read More »Chevy outsold GMC pickup trucks more than three-to-two.
Read More »The General sold 1.17 million pickups and full-size SUVs last year.
Read More »Sales increased 4.3 percent to 2,705,080 units during the complete 2024 calendar year.
Read More »Great car, low sales.
Read More »Sales fell at a slower pace than competitors.
Read More »Combined with Buick Envision put GM nearly in first place.
Read More »Sales decreased six percent to 18,293 units during the first 11 months of 2024.
Read More »GM's only midsize crossover posted 11K deliveries.
Read More »It appears that the Trailblazer is being cannibalized by the new Trax.
Read More »Sales decreased 26Â percent to 22,024Â units during the first 11Â months of 2024.
Read More »Not a bad performance, but far from segment leading.
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