U.S. GM Sales Decrease 34 Percent To 492,489 Units In Second Quarter 2020
Sales decreased 21.4 percent to 1,110,824 units during the first six months of 2020.
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Sales decreased 21.4 percent to 1,110,824 units during the first six months of 2020.
The coronavirus breakout impacted volume, but there were a few bright spots.
Sales decreased 4.2 percent to 1,412,499 units in the first six months of 2019.
Sales decreased at all four GM brands, while ATPs set an all-time first-quarter record.
Gaining “considerable momentum” as dealers began delivering the new Silverado, Sierra and XT4.
The award comes from Automotive News.
Average Transaction Prices set a new third quarter record.
In the first six months of 2018, GM U.S. sales increased 4.2 percent to 1,474,170 units.
Sales at all four brands increased.
The change goes into effect starting with the April sales figures.
The results compare to a very strong February 2017.
Retail sales were down while fleet sales were up during the month.
But the automaker set new annual records for sales of pickups, crossovers and electric vehicles as well as new record ATPs.
Retail sales increased 1.8 percent to 254,449, enabling GM to gain one percentage point of retail share.
Retail sales were flat at 197,340 units.
Retail sales were down while fleet sales were up.
Representing the automaker’s best September retail performance since 2007.
Sales decreased 2.4 percent to 1,916,105 vehicles in the first eight months of 2017.
Retail sales decreased 14.4 percent to 202,220 units.
Both retail and fleet sales were down during the month.