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GM December 2016 Sales Up 10%, 319,108 Units Sold
Chevrolet and GM Lead U.S. Retail Sales and Share Gains in 2016
General Motors January 4, 2017
DETROIT — General Motors (NYSE: GM) sold 249,983 vehicles in December to individual or “retail” customers in the U.S., up more than 3 percent from last year. Based on initial estimates, GM was the fastest growing full-line automaker in December and in 2016, led by strong retail sales gains at Chevrolet. GM turned in its best U.S. December retail sales performance since 2007. Chevrolet’s December retail sales jumped by 8 percent, keeping Chevrolet the industry’s fastest-growing brand. Chevrolet posted its best December retail sales performance since 2005 and its best calendar year retail performance since 2006. Based on initial estimates, GM’s December U.S. retail market share rose 0.3 points to 17.6 percent. GM has gained retail market share in 18 of the past 21 months. For the year, GM gained 0.5 points of retail market share, pushing retail market share to 16.8 percent. For 2016, GM was the U.S. retail industry’s fastest-growing manufacturer. Chevrolet gained an estimated 0.7 points of U.S. retail market share in December to 11.5 percent. GM’s total U.S. sales in December were 319,108, up 10 percent from last year. In December, GM’s total U.S. market share was up 1.5 points to 18.8 percent. GM’s December U.S. Commercial sales were up more than 1 percent to the highest levels since 2007, reflecting a growing U.S. economy. “We finished 2016 with a strong December, reflecting the continued strength of GM’s U.S. retail and commercial businesses,” said Kurt McNeil, GM’s vice president of U.S. Sales Operations. “We begin 2017 well positioned to continue growing our U.S. retail business, driven by all-new products like the Chevrolet Equinox and Traverse being launched into key, growing U.S. market segments.” For 2016, GM’s U.S. retail sales were up nearly 2 percent, compared to last year. GM gained 0.5 points of U.S. retail market share, the largest retail share gain of any automaker. For the year, Chevrolet U.S. retail sales were up more than 3 percent and the brand’s retail share has grown 0.5 points to 11.2 percent. Chevrolet continues to be the U.S. automotive industry’s fastest-growing brand, gaining nearly 1 point of retail market share in the past two years. Buick’s U.S. retail sales grew by nearly 5 percent in 2016, led by the brand’s crossovers, the Encore and Envision. In 2016, Buick gained 0.1 points of U.S. retail share. GM continues to benefit from the ongoing strength of the U.S. economy and growing U.S. retail demand for its products. “Key economic indicators, especially consumer confidence, continue to reflect optimism about the U.S. economy and strong customer demand continues to drive a very healthy U.S. auto industry,” said Mustafa Mohatarem, GM’s chief economist. “We believe the U.S. auto industry remains well-positioned for sales to continue at or near record levels in 2017.” December 2016 Retail Sales and Business Highlights vs. December 2015 (except as noted) Chevrolet
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Wow, a 10% jump is a lot...
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Interesting the sales report still doesn't mention Camaro sales....(It seems they never do for whatever reason)....
The Camaro should be part of the "good" news....It sold 31% more this December than in December of '15....It may have been Camaro's best December ever....???.... ...And yet, not one word about it....
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General Motors Company: Up 10%, 319,108 Units sold; 2016CY Down 1.3%, 3,042,775 Units Sold
Ford Motor Company: Up 0.3%, 239,854 Units Sold; 2016CY Up 0.1%, 2,614,697 Units Sold Toyota: Up 2%, 243,229 Units Sold; 2016CY Down 1.7%, 2,449,630 Units Sold Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles: Down 9.7%, 194,213 Units Sold; 2016CY Down 0%, 2,244,315 Units Sold Honda: Up 6.9%, 143,329 Units Sold; 2016CY Up 3.2%, 1,637,942 Units Sold Nissan: Up 9.7%, 152,743 Units Sold; 2016CY Up 5.4%, 1,564,423 Units Sold
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GM really wants to show how well their retail sales are doing. Everything that they listed out for individual models was for retail sales. The Malibu is up 87% vs December of last year, but they instead emphasize that retail sales are up 6%. I'm thinking that for the Camaro, retail sales were actually down & they dumped a ton of cars onto rental lots to hit a suspiciously round 7000 cars for the month.
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Yeah, seems like December is GM's fleet dump month and the beginning of the year is Ford's.
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