General Motors U.S. Sales Down 6.3 Percent To 230,157 Units In December 2013: By The Numbers
Retail sales were down 6 percent while fleet sales were down 9 percent.
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Retail sales were down 6 percent while fleet sales were down 9 percent.
The results represent GM’s best November sales in six years.
Don’t expect so much cash on the hood going forward.
Retail sales were up 16% while fleet sales were up 14%
Retail sales were down 6 percent and fleet sales were down 27 percent.
Deliveries totaled 275,847 vehicles.
Those are the highest monthly sales since September 2008.
Only a week or two.
The General sold 194,699 vehicles!
The sales results are GM’s highest since September of 2008.
Alan Batey will assume the newly created role of GM vice president, U.S. Sales and Service.
Analysts? Who cares about analysts?
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