CUVs and Trucks Fuel 11.6% Gain in GM’s March Sales
GM saw double-digit sales gains in March thanks to CUVs, pickups and an extra selling day.
April 3, 2018
Thanks to strong sales of CUVs and trucks big and small, plus an additional selling day, General Motors sold 296,205 light vehicles in March, up 11.6% compared with last year, according to Wards Intelligence data.
There were 27 selling days in March 2017 and 28 this year.
GM’s light trucks were up 21.6% overall on a daily selling rate basis, but consumers continued to shy away from car models, with sales down 14.5%.
Even GM’s high-performance Corvette and Camaro halo cars saw double-digit declines in March.
The Chevy Bolt was a notable car success story. The battery electric vehicle logged a gain of almost 75% with 1,774 sales in March. However, Bolt demand may have hurt GM’s Volt plug-in EV, which saw sales drop 19.4% to 1,782 units.
GM’s lineup of CUVs and pickups more than made up the difference with numerous stellar performances.
The GMC Terrain almost delivered a triple-digit gain with daily sales up 92% in March, and the Buick Encore subcompact CUV wasn’t too far behind with a 75.8% jump. The Chevy Silverado weighed in with 52,547 deliveries last month for a 19.5% increase over last year, and the Chevy Colorado was up 46.5% with 12,798 sales. The Chevy Traverse, Equinox and Buick Envision delivered big, double-digit gains as well.
“March was an exceptional month for us. A growing economy and strong new product helped us execute a very successful plan to conquest customers from other brands,” says Kurt McNeil, vice president-U.S. Sales Operations.
Even though many forecasters expect sales to begin trending down after several record years, GM remains optimistic about the overall outlook.
“Consumers are keeping the U.S. economy growing and auto sales very healthy,” says Mustafa Mohatarem, GM’s chief economist. “The job market is strong; consumer confidence is at decade-high levels and we see clear evidence that business owners are taking advantage of tax reform to upgrade their fleets.”
GM also made news by announcing that after today it no longer will publicly report U.S. sales every month. Instead it will report on a quarterly basis.
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