12-03-2013, 03:25 PM | #1 |
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GM November 2013 Sales Up 14%, 212,060 Units Sold
GM’s U.S. Retail Sales Up 19 percent in November
General Motors December 3, 2013 DETROIT – General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) dealers delivered 212,060 vehicles in the United States in November, up 14 percent versus a year ago and the highest November sales in six years. Retail sales were up 19 percent and fleet sales were down 3 percent. “November sales were strong at all four of our brands, and demand was robust for everything from cars to crossovers to the industry’s newest and best full-size pickups,” said Kurt McNeil, vice president, U.S. sales operations. “The sheer number of award-winning new models we have helped us grow faster than the industry for the second month in a row.” GM’s product momentum will continue unabated. For example, the all-new 2014 Cadillac CTS, which is building availability, was recently named Motor Trend’s Car of the Year, an Automobile Magazine “All Star” and one of Car and Driver’s 10 Best cars. Cadillac will also launch an all-new Escalade and the ELR in early 2014. In addition, Chevrolet and GMC are launching all-new heavy-duty pickups and large SUVs in the first quarter. Chevrolet also unveiled the Colorado, its new, highly acclaimed midsize pickup, at the Los Angeles International Auto Show. The Colorado goes on sale in the fall of 2014. November Sales Highlights (vs. 2012)
“We feel good about the direction of the economy and our own momentum,” McNeil said. “The economy is creating jobs and household wealth. Energy costs are dropping and credit is available and affordable. All of this bodes well for future growth.”
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12-03-2013, 03:28 PM | #2 |
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Random observations:
Regal had a nice uptick in sales, finally. ATS/XTS gaining traction. C7s are selling like hotcakes. 179 SS sedans sold to date. Holy hell who bought all the Acadias?
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12-03-2013, 03:38 PM | #3 |
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We bought one Acadia...neighbor bought another, lol! Much nicer than the Traverse we turned in.
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12-03-2013, 03:48 PM | #4 |
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I really like the looks of the Acadia compared to the Traverse...the Traverse new front looks more like a Chrysler product...
The new Equinox's are very nice...2 of my daughters have an '11 and '12...both 4 cyl/AWD...better gas mileage than the v6... The Cruzes are a very safe car...with 10 air bags... The Cruze forum posts some bad crashes/minor injuries...I personaly know someone that was traveling 70 mph on the interstate, that was hit head on by a Trailblazer that crossed the grass median, and both he and his son walked away... I had a '12 Malibu...very nice car...I bought it for the mileage & comfort...traded it on the IOM Camaro... |
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