GMC Canyon Sales Down Two Percent, Outpacing Segment During Q3 2023
GMC's midsize truck even managed to gain market share.
Read More »GMC's midsize truck even managed to gain market share.
Read More »Despite the U.S. market launch delay.
Read More »But the segment grew at a faster rate than the Bolts did.
Read More »The upcoming bigger, next-generation model should boost sales.
Read More »GM's best-selling full-size SUV duo earned a combined 43 percent segment share.
Read More »Down from the second-place showing it's had for the past year.
Read More »Segment led by Jeep Grand Cherokee, Hyundai Santa Fe, Ford Explorer, Chevy Traverse.
Read More »GM's offerings were the only ones in the red.
Read More »Continuing to outsell all of its rivals combined.
Read More »Coming off a record-setting month of August.
Read More »Sales increased 11 percent to 131,344 units during the first nine months of 2023.
Read More »Sales increased 11 percent to 131,344 units during the first nine months of 2023.
Read More »Nearly 20,000 shipping trucks stuck in limbo.
Read More »While also gaining market share.
Read More »Available in a single configuration with AWD.
Read More »But the Bow Tie brand's muscle gained segment share.
Read More »Segment share of the small luxury crossover was down two percentage points, however.
Read More »Serving more than 250,000 active subscribers.
Read More »Posting a combined 21 percent segment share.
Read More »Big Red's mid-size pickup truck maintained just a five percent segment share.
Read More »New design, new proportions, new powertrain.
Read More »Sales increased 10.5 percent to 115,037 units during the first eight months of 2023.
Read More »Earning 48 percent segment share.
Read More »Again maintaining a 16 percent segment share.
Read More »It was the only model in its competitive set to be in the red.
Read More »The six best-sellers are all made in China.
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