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GM’s U.S. Sales Increase 7 Percent in February

General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) announced today that it sold 224,314 vehicles in the United States in February, up 7 percent compared with a year ago. Retail sales and fleet sales were both up 7 percent. The fleet mix was 25 percent of total sales, equal to a year ago. “The housing sector has now … Continued

General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) announced today that it sold 224,314 vehicles in the United States in February, up 7 percent compared with a year ago. Retail sales and fleet sales were both up 7 percent. The fleet mix was 25 percent of total sales, equal to a year ago.

“The housing sector has now joined auto sales in propelling the U.S. economy forward,” said Kurt McNeil, vice president of U.S. sales operations. “More importantly, the recovery in new home construction is reinforcing the underlying improvement in auto buying conditions, especially for pickups.

“Light vehicle sales have now been running at a mid-15 million unit annual rate since November,” he added. “This sets us up well for the launches of key new products this year, including an all-new generation of Chevrolet and GMC full-size pickups and an all-new Chevrolet Impala and Cadillac CTS.”

The Cadillac CTS, along with the redesigned Buick LaCrosse and Regal, will be unveiled at the New York International Auto Show later this month.

Highlights

  • All four GM brands posted higher year-over-year sales: Cadillac was up 20 percent; Buick was up 15 percent; GMC was up 10 percent, and Chevrolet was up 5 percent.
  • Crossover sales increased 17 percent and compact crossovers had their best month ever; truck sales were up 14 percent and car sales were down 4 percent.
  • Sales of GM’s full-size pickups were up 28 percent to 58,039 units.
  • The Chevrolet Equinox , GMC Terrain and the redesigned Buick Enclave had their best-ever February sales.
  • The Chevrolet Spark and Cadillac ATS had their best sales months yet.
Highlights Feb. Total Sales Total Change vs. Feb. 2012 Feb. Retail Sales Retail Change vs. Feb. 2012 CYTD Sales CYTD vs. 2012 CYTD Retail Sales CYTD Retail Sales vs. 2012
Chevrolet 158,541 4.9% 109,188 4.1% 295,845 7.6% 201,582 10.1%
GMC 35,778 9.8% 31,257 13.5% 66,594 15.7% 59,721 21.4%
Buick 16,150 15.2% 14,951 13.2% 29,613 22.2% 27,369 20.4%
Cadillac 13,845 20.3% 12,571 12.5% 26,961 32.0% 24,912 27.4%
Total GM 224,314 7.2% 167,967 7.1% 419,013 11.1% 313,584 14.2%

 

Inventory Units @ Feb. 28, 2013 Days Supply (selling day adjusted) Units @ Jan. 31, 2013 Days Supply (selling day adjusted)
All Vehicles 742,887 79 737,885 95
Full-size Pickups 234,695 97 234,342 117

 

Industry Sales Feb. SAAR (est.) Calendar Year (est.)
Light Vehicles 15.5 million range 15.0 – 15.5 million range

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