GM Truck Sales Up Three Percent To 218K Deliveries During Q1 2024
As before, Chevy sold about twice as many pickup trucks as GMC.
Read More »As before, Chevy sold about twice as many pickup trucks as GMC.
Read More »Accounting for nearly a fifth of all GM utility deliveries.
Read More »Inventory is dwindling for the discontinued EVs.
Read More »Cadillac's flagship utility continues to earn a 46 percent segment share.
Read More »GM's best-selling full-size SUV duo earned a combined 34 percent segment share.
Read More »Down three percentage points from the year prior.
Read More »Work contracts are set to expire later this year.
Read More »The new entry-level EV for the luxury brand.
Read More »The Corvette continues to outsell now-discontinued Chevy Camaro.
Read More »Chevy Colorado outsold GMC Canyon about three-to-one.
Read More »Both the Express and GMC Savana lagged the two Ford models.
Read More »Combining sales with Buick Enclave puts GM in fourth place.
Read More »Inventory is running out on the Bow Tie brand's discontinued model.
Read More »For all four configurations of the crossover.
Read More »But combining sales of Enclave with Cadillac XT6 put GM at the top.
Read More »The Bow Tie brand's only remaining sedan posted a 16 percent segment share.
Read More »Upcoming next-gen model should improve performance over time.
Read More »The lowest score of three categories.
Read More »Luxury marque's smallest crossover outpaced by Lexus, Acura, Audi, Lincoln, BMW, and Mercedes.
Read More »A generational changeover continues to impact sales.
Read More »The Bow Tie brand's midsize crossover placed 14th among 23 entries.
Read More »Sales are down 14 percent to again underperform the segment average.
Read More »Meanwhile, sales of the Chevy Trax remain robust.
Read More »Segment share was also slightly up.
Read More »The mid-engine sports car continues to far outsell all rivals combined.
Read More »Combining sales with other GM models puts the automaker in first place.
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