GM Canada Sales Decrease 11 Percent In 2019 Calendar Year
Sales increased at Cadillac while decreasing at Chevrolet, GMC and Buick.
Read More »Sales increased at Cadillac while decreasing at Chevrolet, GMC and Buick.
Read More »And has been outselling it since 2009.
Read More »But it was once again outsold by the Mustang and Challenger.
Read More »Sales increased at Cadillac, while decreasing at Chevrolet, Buick and GMC.
Read More »Selling twice as many units as its cross-town rival, the Lincoln Aviator.
Read More »Taking last place in its competitive set.
Read More »The dated van continues to do well, though it placed last in its segment by sales volume during the quarter.
Read More »Despite the increase, the CUV fell to fourth place in its competitive set by sales volume.
Read More »Limited quantities may already be in stores, but more variants are on the way in 2020.
Read More »Expected results for a model that has been discontinued.
Read More »Seeing decreases in sales in all three markets in which it's sold.
Read More »The sales performance places the Silverado in the third best-selling spot in its segment.
Read More »Hanging on to fourth place in its segment.
Read More »Good enough for second place in its competitive set.
Read More »Sales decreased 4 percent to 8,903 units during the first nine months of 2019.
Read More »Being one of only two models to post an increase in sales volume.
Read More »Remaining the best-selling model in the segment.
Read More »Sales decreased 15 percent to 113,940 units during the first nine months of the 2019.
Read More »Falling from first place in its competitive set.
Read More »Significantly underperforming its segment.
Read More »The model has been discontinued.
Read More »Slotting in second place in its segment in terms of overall sales volume.
Read More »Posting a 22-percent segment share while maintaining its second-place position.
Read More »Impressively, the Corvette remains the best-selling vehicle in its class.
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