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GM June 2015 Sales Down 3%, 259,353 Units Sold
GM Earns Highest June Retail Market Share Since 2011
http://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/n...1-gmsales.html July 1, 2015
DETROIT – Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac dealers in the United States delivered 259,353 vehicles in June 2015. Retail deliveries climbed 7 percent year over year, and they were up more than the industry for the third month in a row. The drivers were stronger Cadillac sales, a 12 percent gain at GMC and a 9 percent increase at Chevrolet. Together, they helped make the month General Motors’ (NYSE: GM) best June for retail deliveries since 2007 and its best June for retail market share since 2011. GM increased its sales to commercial customers, and state and local government fleets, as well. Rental deliveries, which tend to be less profitable than retail sales, were down 45 percent as a result of GM’s previously announced plan. Total fleet sales in June were down 29 percent year over year, or 21,366 units. GM’s total sales were down 3 percent. “We just wrapped up the U.S. auto industry’s best six months in a decade, driven by strong demand for pickups and crossovers,” said Kurt McNeil, GM’s U.S. vice president of Sales Operations. “People feel good about their jobs and the direction the economy as a whole is taking, so the second half of the year should be strong too, and that’s especially good news for Chevrolet and GMC, brands that have very broad truck and crossover portfolios.” Industry sales continue to exceed expectations. GM estimates that the seasonally adjusted annual selling rate (SAAR) for light vehicles in June was 17.3 million units. During the first half of 2015, GM gained retail market share in both the crossover and truck segments, according to J.D. Power PIN estimates. GM’s crossover share is 12.6 percent, up 0.4 percentage points compared to a year ago. GM’s truck, van and SUV share is 38.9 percent, up 2.1 percentage points. Most of the truck market share gain comes from the ongoing success of the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra full-size pickups, which were redesigned for the 2014 model year. Since calendar year 2013, GM’s retail share of the segment has grown 0.9 percentage points to 38 percent, according to PIN. Market share and average transaction prices (ATPs) were particularly strong in the second quarter of 2015. According to PIN, GM’s retail share in the segment was up 2.8 points year over year to 40.2 percent. ATPs were up almost $1,000 per unit, and incentives were flat. June Sales Highlights vs. 2014 (except as noted) Total Sales Chevrolet
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Looks like it isn't a good time to buy a truck.
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Hardly....
Considering a Colorado since December. Priced out...no incentives. Truck too new. However....the Silverado incentives are mad. My buddy picked one up a last month for roughly $8200 off.
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It's got a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant, it's got cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks. It's a model made before catalytic converters so it'll run good on regular gas. What do you say, is it the new Bluesmobile or what?
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That was sarcastic. I forget that sarcasm doesn't alway shine through a keyboard.
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Gotcha, I was thinking the same thing as Banshee. I see now.
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Silverado outsells F-Series on a retail basis. That's not some type of spin is it? Silverado sold more units so far this year than Ford sold units of the F-150 and F-250? Is Ford having problems meeting high demand for the F-150? Anecdotally, I was driving home from a business trip yesterday and i did notice a lot of Sliverados on the highway and much fewer F-150's comparatively. As someone who is both interested in the auto industry and bored during a three hour road trip, I notice things like that.
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GM trucks combined (Silverado + Sierra) destroyed Ford this month in total sales.
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