GM Maintains Recovery As Sales Jump 18% In August

GM Maintains Recovery As Sales Jump 18% In August
General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) today reported total sales of 218,479 vehicles in August, an 18-percent increase compared with August 2010. 

Retail deliveries were up 22 percent compared with the same month a year ago and accounted for 74 percent of GM sales. Deliveries to fleet customers increased 8 percent.  

“Our balanced portfolio of trucks and fuel-efficient vehicles like the Chevrolet Cruze, Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain are helping GM continue to gain market share, which has now increased in seven of the past eight months,” said Don Johnson, vice president, U.S. Sales Operations. “We’re carrying good momentum and we’re cautiously optimistic that we’ll see U.S. economic growth improve in the months ahead.”

In August, year-over-year passenger car sales increased 18 percent, crossover sales increased 17 percent and truck sales increased 18 percent.

·         Chevrolet: Cruze sales surpassed 20,000 for the fifth month in a row; Equinox sales rose 58 percent compared with August 2010.

·         GMC: Terrain sales were up 88 percent; Acadia was up 54 percent compared with August 2010.

·         Cadillac:  Combined sales of the Cadillac CTS sedan, coupe and wagon increased 39 percent compared with August 2010.  Cadillac reduced its fleet sales by 51 percent.

·         Buick: August was the brand’s 23rd consecutive month of year-over-year sales gains, and the Regal had its best month since launch, more than doubling sales.

Month-end dealer inventory in the United States was 556,884 units, including 212,520 full-size pickup trucks.  GM is on track to meet its target of ending 2011 with a full-size pickup inventory of about 200,000 units, thanks to improved sales, which were up 10 percent compared with July, and production adjustments. 

GM is closely monitoring consumer sentiment and other economic indicators but the company continues to expect that the full-year seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) for U.S. vehicle sales will be in the low end of a 13.0 million – 13.5 million unit range.



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Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 9/1/2011 12:52:56 PM
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Sorry, Chrysler sold 30,508 more vehicles then last August while GM sold 33,558 more vehicles. Percentages can be deceiving.


LexSucksLexSucks - 9/1/2011 6:15:07 PM
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In case you didn't go back to the last thread. The one where you were clueless about the Rothschilds. I'm sure you will discredit the info. But all that will do is strengthen your ignorance.

http://www.dubaisharetalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=10318

http://www.rense.com/general79/tril.htm


FijianFijian - 9/1/2011 2:31:17 PM
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If they keep coming up with inovative designs and listining to customers they will be # 1 soon.


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 9/1/2011 2:48:47 PM
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http://www.autospies.com/news/General-Motors-Over-Takes-Toyota-As-Largest-Automaker-In-First-Half-Of-year-65931/


AgentOrangeAgentOrange - 9/1/2011 5:28:15 PM
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I'm not driving a GM vehicle, but I'm very happy to see this.
Good job GM...


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