DETROIT – General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) today reported total March sales of 231,052 vehicles in the United States, up 12 percent year over year. The monthly total includes a record 100,000 cars and crossovers that achieve an EPA-estimated 30 mpg highway rating or better.
“The economic recovery and a deep bench of fuel-efficient cars and crossovers have been driving our sales for more than a year, but the combined impact has never been stronger than it was in March,” said Don Johnson, vice president, U.S. Sales Operations. “Since the last time fuel prices spiked, both the economy and GM’s product portfolio are undeniably stronger. We’re now strong across the board in cars, crossovers and trucks.”
Total GM passenger car sales increased 22 percent, with small and compact car sales up a combined 62 percent. Compact crossover sales were up 47 percent and mid-size car sales were up 38 percent. Full-size pickup sales were up 14 percent.
The Chevrolet brand increased its sales 17 percent year over year, and every Chevrolet car line was up. Sales of the Sonic have increased steadily since it launched in August 2011, with March reaching 8,251 vehicles. Volt sales of 2,289 were 50 percent higher than December 2011, which had been the vehicle’s best month since launch. Cruze deliveries of 21,607 marked the car’s seventh month of sales exceeding 20,000 units and its seventh consecutive month of higher year-over-year sales.
Other March highlights include a 12 percent year-over-year increase in GMC sales driven by strong Sierra and Terrain results, a 34 percent increase in Chevrolet Equinox sales, a 15 percent increase in Cadillac CTS sales, and a very strong month for the new Buick Verano, with sales of 2,497 units.
The company’s retail deliveries increased 14 percent compared with March 2011 and accounted for 74 percent of GM sales. Deliveries to fleets increased 6 percent.
Highlights | March 2012 Total Sales | Total Change vs. March 2011 | March 2012 Retail Sales | March 2012 Retail Sales Change vs. March 2011 | CYTD
Total Sales |
CYTD
Total Sales Change vs. 2011 |
CYTD 2012 Retail Sales | CYTD 2012
Retail Sales Change vs. 2011 |
Chevrolet | 173,073 | 16.8% | 118,134 | 16.5% | 448,134 | 7.6% | 301,217 | 0.7% |
GMC | 34,337 | 12.2% | 30,348 | 13.8% | 91,884 | 1.2% | 79,528 | (1.7%) |
Buick | 13,105 | (16.3%) | 12,642 | 5.7% | 37,336 | (16.5%) | 35,376 | (5.3%) |
Cadillac | 10,537 | (13.4%) | 10,303 | 1.9% | 30,996 | (23.6%) | 29,852 | (14.4%) |
Total GM | 231,052 | 11.8% | 171,427 | 14.2% | 608,320 | 2.7% | 445,973 | (1.4%) |
Total sales at Buick and Cadillac were down in total for the month, but retail sales were higher. Buick’s retail sales were up 6 percent on the strength the all-new Verano and the 36-mpg LaCrosse with eAssist. Cadillac retail sales were up 2 percent on the strength of an 18 percent gain by the CTS and continued strong retail sales of the SRX and Escalade.
GM is continuing to aggressively roll out new products to sustain its momentum. At the New York International Auto Show this week, the company will unveil five new or redesigned vehicles, including 2013 Chevrolet Traverse, Cadillac SRX, Buick Enclave and GMC Terrain Denali crossovers, as well as the all-new 2014 Chevrolet Impala sedan.
By the end of 2012, GM will have all-new or redesigned cars and crossovers in segments that represent 60 percent of the retail light vehicle industry.
Inventory | Units @
Feb. 29, 2012 |
Days Supply (selling days adjusted) | Units @
March 31, 2012 |
Days Supply (selling days adjusted) |
All Vehicles | 667,096 | 80 | 713,008 | 86 |
Full-size Pickups | 210,463 | 116 | 231,594 | 124 |
Industry Sales | March SAAR (est.) | Q1 2012 SAAR (est.) | Full Year 2012 (est.) |
Light Vehicles | 14.3 million | 14.5 million |
13.5 million – 14.0 million
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