Chevy Equinox Sales Post Biggest Gain In Segment During Q1 2025
Placing third in the segment, but far from Toyota and Honda.
Read More »Placing third in the segment, but far from Toyota and Honda.
Read More »Once again offered in Stingray and Z06 variants.
Read More »Overall sales were in the red during the quarter.
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Read More »GM earned a leading 40 percent share of the full-size truck space.
Read More »Combined with other GM subcompacts, it enabled The General to continue dominating this space.
Read More »Though the automaker is closely following tariff negotiations.
Read More »Seeking to set a new standard in the cargo van segment.
Read More »But the next-gen Toyota Tacoma remains far ahead of the pack.
Read More »Sales increased 0.4 percent to 49,346 units during the first three months of 2025.
Read More »According to Mexico's president at least.
Read More »Designing and validating the company’s interior vehicle components.
Read More »XT4 sales combined with Buick Envision again put GM nearly in first place.
Read More »Recording the biggest gain in its segment.
Read More »A segment best-seller in some of the region’s countries.
Read More »Thanks to an impressive 49 percent jump in sales.
Read More »The all-electric compact crossover beat out an expanded list of competitors.
Read More »Placing ninth in its segment.
Read More »Sales grew an impressive 30 percent.
Read More »The Sierra combined with Silverado kept GM at top of full-size truck sales.
Read More »Sales decreased 0.8 percent to 31,337 units during the first two months of 2025.
Read More »The 2025 model year will be the last for the midsize crossover.
Read More »Chevy Colorado outsold GMC Canyon about 2.4-to-one.
Read More »Back in top three following a dip associated to a generational changeover.
Read More »A new midsize offering for the Latin American country.
Read More »Even combined sales of the Express and GMC Savana couldn't unseat crosstown rivals.
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