Chevy Trax Sales Continue to Skyrocket, Nipping At Heels Of First Place During Q4 2023
All-new Trax continues upward sales trajectory with an 836 percent leap.
Read More »All-new Trax continues upward sales trajectory with an 836 percent leap.
Read More »Segment share was also in the red.
Read More »Bow Tie brand's muscle segment share at 22 percent.
Read More »Sales increased two percent to 36,118 units during the first 11 months of 2023.
Read More »One third of which were shipped to North America.
Read More »Gaining market share in the process.
Read More »The Bow Tie brand's first-ever all-electric midsize crossover enters the market.
Read More »The new Trax is taking its segment by storm, big time.
Read More »A new entry from Toyota splits up sales, but the two models combined still outsold Traverse.
Read More »Sales decreased 0.6 percent to 33,120 units during the first 10 months of 2023.
Read More »Saved by the truck’s watertight cabin.
Read More »Sales of Bow Tie's only remaining sedan posted a 16 percent segment share.
Read More »But GM's best-selling crossover underperformed the segment.
Read More »But the segment grew at a faster rate than the Bolts did.
Read More »Flaunting its technological EV leadership.
Read More »Sales decreased two percent to 28,687 units during the first nine months of 2023.
Read More »While also gaining market share.
Read More »But the Bow Tie brand's muscle gained segment share.
Read More »Free gifts and the chance to win a vehicle with every test drive.
Read More »Earned an 11 percent segment share among 21 entries.
Read More »Sales of the Bow Tie's only remaining sedan up 25 percent for a 16 percent segment share.
Read More »130,000 units sold globally from March through August.
Read More »Colorado and Traverse now available.
Read More »The crossover placed third in its direct segment.
Read More »Checking out production volume and build quality.
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