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GM July 2016 Sales Down 1.9%, 267,258 Units Sold
GM Gains One Percentage Point of Retail Share in July, Driving Share to Highest Level Since December 2011
General Motors August 2, 2016
DETROIT – General Motors (NYSE: GM) sold 236,235 vehicles to individual or “retail” customers in July, up 5 percent year-over-year, driven by across the board increases at Chevrolet, GMC, Buick and Cadillac. GM’s brands collectively had their best July retail sales performance since 2007. Based on initial estimates, GM’s retail market share rose 1 percentage point in July to 17.9 percent, GM’s highest monthly retail market share since December 2011. GM has gained retail market share in 14 of the past 15 months, dating to April 2015. From a retail share perspective, Chevrolet, GMC and Buick gained 0.4 percentage points, 0.3 percentage points and 0.2 percentage points in July, respectively. Less profitable daily rental sales were down 10,160 vehicles or 42 percent, in July as planned. GM’s total sales in July were down less than 2 percent to 267,258 vehicles. Through the first seven months of the year, GM retail sales are up 2 percent and retail share is up 0.6 percentage points, the largest retail share gain of any full-line automaker. Year to date, Chevrolet retail sales are up 3 percent and the brand’s retail share has grown 0.5 percentage points. Chevrolet remains the fastest-growing full-line brand in the industry. Year to date, Buick retail deliveries have grown 6 percent and Buick has gained 0.1 percentage points of retail share. In addition, GMC’s year to date retail sales are up slightly and GMC grew retail share by 0.1 percentage points. GM continues to dominate the full-size pickup segment. The ongoing sales performance of the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra full-size pickups shows GM’s product portfolio strength with retail customers. According to JD Power PIN estimates, combined retail sales of the Silverado and Sierra grew to more than 43 percent of the full-size pickup segment in July. “Our retail-focused plan is working and as availability of our new cars, trucks and crossovers continues to grow, we expect to keep our retail sales momentum going and our strong margins intact,” said Kurt McNeil, U.S. vice president of Sales Operations. “We are growing our retail business while keeping inventories lean, incentive spend disciplined and growing our transaction prices faster than the industry average.” GM ended July with a 66-days supply of vehicles. GM’s first and second quarters ended with 71 and 72 days supply of vehicles, respectively. Lean inventories reduce the pressure to use incentives to move product and positions the company well if the market begins to soften. As part of its retail-focused strategy, GM continues to reduce daily rental deliveries, as planned. Through July, GM’s daily rental deliveries are down 38 percent from a year ago. In addition, GM continues to take advantage of a strong, stable U.S. economy to grow its retail business. “Low interest rates, full employment, stable fuel prices and increasing wages remain in place and these positive factors continue to point toward a strong second half of the year and another potential record year for the industry,” said Mustafa Mohatarem, GM’s chief economist. July Retail Sales and Business Highlights vs. 2015 (except as noted) Chevrolet
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The competition:
Ford Motor Company: Down 2.8%, 216,479 Units Sold Toyota: Down 1.4%, 214,233 Units Sold Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles: Up 0.3%, 180,727 Units Sold Nissan: Up 1.2%, 132,475 Units Sold Hyundai: Up 5.6%, 75,003 Units Sold Kia: Up 6.5%, 59,969 Units Sold Volkswagen: Down 8.12%, 28,758 Units Sold Mercedes Benz: Up 3.6%, 28,523 Units Sold Mazda: Up 2.8%, 27,915 Units Sold BMW: Down 4.4%, 25,777 Units Sold
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Did I see that right ... ATS sales went up? Wonder what triggered that.
And it looks like the Equinox is following the SRX's lead with strong sales at the end of its life.
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