Buick Encore Sales Jump 22 Percent In Q4 2019
Maintaining fourth place in its competitive set by sales volume.
Read More »Maintaining fourth place in its competitive set by sales volume.
Read More »Slipping from fourth to fifth place in its competitive set.
Read More »Sizable government incentives helped to drive sales.
Read More »Regaining a first place position in its competitive set.
Read More »Expected results for a discontinued model.
Read More »Remaining units of the discontinued model continue to sell out.
Read More »The decline puts the Acadia in 13th place in its competitive set.
Read More »Promising results for a segment newcomer.
Read More »The Escalade's crosstown rival, the Lincoln Navigator, managed to make up some ground.
Read More »Dropping behind the Ford Expedition in terms of cumulative sales volume.
Read More »Placing it in eleventh place in its competitive set in terms of sales volume.
Read More »The first auto show to feature the 2021 Escalade.
Read More »Slotting in fourth place in its segment in terms of overall sales volume.
Read More »The Sierra has been outselling the Silverado for more than a decade.
Read More »Cadillac salespeople are also using the service to learn more about the latest products.
Read More »The performance puts the 'nox in third place in its segment by sales volume.
Read More »The UAW strike negatively impacted the biggest Chevy CUV.
Read More »Slotting into second-to-last place in its competitive set.
Read More »Coming in ninth place in its competitive set.
Read More »The results are unsurprising for two particular reasons.
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Read More »While still outselling the Nissan Leaf.
Read More »Settling into third place in its competitive set.
Read More »The results enabled the model to move up one spot in the rankings.
Read More »Losing its second best-selling spot to the Ford Ranger.
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