General Motors U.S. Sales Decrease 1.33 Percent To 3,002,241 Units In Calendar Year 2017
But the automaker set new annual records for sales of pickups, crossovers and electric vehicles as well as new record ATPs.
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But the automaker set new annual records for sales of pickups, crossovers and electric vehicles as well as new record ATPs.
Retail sales were flat at 197,340 units.
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.
Retail sales were up 0.4 percent to 191,388 units.
Selling-day-adjusted sales were about 4 percentage points higher than reported sales.
The results include the automaker’s best U.S. December retail sales performance since 2007.
Retail sales were up 8 percent to 197,609 units.
Retail sales were up 2.5 percent to 208,290 units.
Retail sales were up 0.3 percent to 204,449 units.
Retail sales were down 5.4 percent.
The automaker gained one percentage point of retail share during the month, driving retail market share to its highest since December 2011.
Retail sales were up 1.2 percent to 209,295 units.
All four brands were down year-over-year.
Retail deliveries were up 7 percent to 179,958 units.
Buick and GMC were up, while Chevrolet and Cadillac were down.
All four brands posted year-over-year increases.
Chevrolet and Cadillac were up, while Buick and GMC were down.