Chevy Traverse Sales Drop To Seventh Place In Segment During Q2 2022
Extremely low inventory again negatively impacted sales volume.
Read More »Extremely low inventory again negatively impacted sales volume.
Read More »Held a 10 percent segment share, up seven percentage points.
Read More »The luxury midsize crossover posted a six percent segment share.
Read More »The Escalade's slice of the pie fell below 50 percent segment share for the first time in a while.
Read More »Moving up to sixth place in the segment in spite of a 32 percent drop in sales.
Read More »Idled production kept inventory low and segment share at just four percent.
Read More »The vehicles will be used to transport civilians out of active warzones.
Read More »GM halted all commercial operations in Russia at the beginning of March.
Read More »Accounting for a five percent segment share.
Read More »Extremely low inventory continues to negatively impact sales volume.
Read More »The position during Q1 2022 is even stronger than it was a year ago.
Read More »Sales fell 59 percent to 2,940 units.
Read More »Sales slid 60 percent as a result of idled production and poor supply.
Read More »Extremely low inventory continues to negatively impact sales volume.
Read More »Remains at the top of the full-size luxury SUV segment.
Read More »Sales fell 68 percent during the quarter as production was idled.
Read More »Production delays have killed sales volume and segment share.
Read More »The first official GM dealer in Russia's Ural region.
Read More »A substantial lack of inventory was to blame.
Read More »Sales fell 42 percent during the quarter.
Read More »Picking up where the previous-gen Escalade left off.
Read More »Joining the Traverse and Tahoe in the country's dealer network.
Read More »Posting a 103 percent jump in sales volume.
Read More »It will also be sold in China and the Middle East.
Read More »The crossover was outperformed by nearly every competitor as a result of sub-par availability.
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