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Originally Posted by Hylton
Comparing sales from the same period the year before is critical in business because sales are cyclical in nature (pick a product). Monthly sales will drop versus the month prior at some point but that will not necessarily mean that the company is faltering.
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True. However, I like to look at the month-over-month numbers, too. Expecially for vehicles that didn't exist last year? But on the big, corporate scale -- month-over-month numbers tell the story of progress
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Originally Posted by FenwickHockey65
Couple highlights...
Cadillac CTS is currently the best selling luxury sedan in America.
Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Cadillac, and Buick have all surpassed Lexus in sales in the luxury market.
Each individually?
Camaro still holding the lead in the pony car market.
Naturally...hehe
Cruze shaking up the compact segment, only a couple hundred units behind the Civic without a coupe or hybrid model.
A couple hundred units behind the best seller after...what, only 6 months now of sales ??? WAHOOOOOOO!!!!!
281 Volts sold this month compared to Nissan's 67 Leafs. GM has delivered 928 Volts since launch, compared to Nissan's 163 leafs.
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I'd expect nothing less from GM. They are BACK....we've been saying it since 2006, but now it really means something. The General's BACK.
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Originally Posted by DGthe3
I just heard on autoline that the Aveo managed to outsell the Yaris. Its not a terribly important battle, but it seemed pretty funny to me
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That's awesome, hahahaha....