Chevy Colorado Sales Take Fourth In Segment During Q3 2021
Sales volume fell 53 percent.
Read More »Sales volume fell 53 percent.
Read More »The results put the Acadia in second-to-last place in its segment.
Read More »Remaining in fourth place in its segment.
Read More »Falling four spots in its segment this quarter.
Read More »The two models saw a combined 33,869 deliveries this quarter.
Read More »Despite a 17 percent decrease in sales volume.
Read More »Segment share slipped from 22 to just 18 percent.
Read More »Sales increased 10.3 percent during the first nine months of 2021.
Read More »Some vehicles involved date back to 1994.
Read More »Sales soared 126 percent in the U.S. market.
Read More »Remaining in last place in the segment.
Read More »All models in the segment saw an increase in sales this quarter.
Read More »Falling to fifth place in its segment.
Read More »Remaining in fourth place in its segment while expanding its segment share.
Read More »Remaining in 15th place in its segment.
Read More »Holding onto its position despite a decrease in sales.
Read More »Thanks to one of the largest increases in its segment.
Read More »Remaining in fourth place in its direct segment
Read More »Closing the gap with the two segment leaders.
Read More »The chip shortage has hit the CT5 particularly hard.
Read More »The two models saw a combined 41,281 deliveries this quarter.
Read More »Posting a 103 percent jump in sales volume.
Read More »With 23,343 units sold during the quarter.
Read More »Posting the third largest sales increase in its segment during the quarter.
Read More »Its 19 percent growth during the second quarter lagged the segment average.
Read More »Moving up three spots in its segment.
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