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Chevrolet Cruze Fuels 17 Percent Rise in GM March Retail Sales


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Knowledge Base: Chevrolet Buyer's Guide

DETROIT--April, 1, 2011:

  • First quarter retail sales surge 38 percent, total sales rise 26 percent to 592,545 units
  • March total sales up 11 percent; fleet sales penetration 27 percent
  • March incentives decline sharply from February

March capped a successful quarter for General Motors in the United States. Retail sales surged 38 percent for its four brands, driven by demand for Chevrolet's all-new Cruze compact sedan. In spite of a decline in incentives, dealers reported 206,621 total sales during March, an increase of 11 percent. This total included a 17 percent increase in retail sales, compared to March 2010.

March's retail sales increase was spurred by a 34-percent rise in passenger car retail sales, led by a 287 percent gain in retail sales of the Cruze over the car it replaced.

March deliveries to fleets declined 1 percent and represented 27 percent of the company's total sales-- the ninth straight month that fleet sales comprised less than 30 percent of total sales.

For the first three months, total sales increased 26 percent to 592,545 units compared to a year earlier. As a result, each of GM's brands -- Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac -- gained retail and total market share during the quarter.

"Our plan was to get out of the gates quickly in the first quarter and we succeeded," said Don Johnson, vice president, U.S. Sales Operations. "Consumers responded favorably to the value of our broad lineup of fuel-efficient cars, trucks and crossovers."

In the first quarter, fleet sales represented 24 percent of the company's total sales volume, compared to 30 percent in the first quarter of 2010.

GM's Newest Vehicles Continue to Drive Retail Gains -- up 54 Percent in March

Combined retail sales for vehicles launched since June 2009-- Chevrolet Equinox, Silverado HD, Cruze and Volt; Buick LaCrosse and Regal; GMC Sierra HD and Terrain; and Cadillac SRX, CTS Wagon and CTS Coupe increased 54 percent during March and were up 74 percent for the first three months of the year.

"March sales demonstrated our newest models continue to win over customers," Johnson said.  "Vehicles like the Chevrolet Cruze and Equinox put us in great position to benefit from consumer's increasing desire for fuel-efficient vehicles."

Passenger Cars

Total sales of GM passenger cars improved 15 percent during March, led by the sale of 18,018 Cruzes. Retail sales of GM passenger cars rose 34 percent for the month. The Cruze, Chevrolet Camaro Convertible and Buick Regal all have achieved record retail sales since being launched. For the quarter, retail sales of GM's passenger cars were up 49 percent, also led by the Cruze, up 203 percent.

Crossovers

The Chevrolet, GMC and Cadillac brands each set March total and retail sales records for crossover sales during the month, driven by a 20 percent increase in combined retail sales by the Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain.  The two also set March records for retail sales.  For the quarter, retail sales of GM's complete lineup of industry-leading crossovers were up 30 percent.

Pickups

Total combined sales of Chevrolet Silverado and Avalanche, and GMC Sierra increased 11 percent in March, with retail sales also rising 11 percent versus a year ago. For the quarter, retail sales for GM's full-size pickups rose 38 percent, while total sales improved to 130,866 units -- a 31-percent increase.

Incentives

During March, purchase incentives declined on a per unit basis.

"We've said all along that our plan for the year was to be at or near industry average on incentives as a percent of average transaction prices, as we were last year," Johnson said. "Our actions in March were consistent with that plan and we will continue to be prudent in our go-to-market approach."

Month-end dealer inventory in the United States stood at about 574,000 units, which is about 57,000 higher compared to February and about 149,000 higher than March 2010.

Brand Key Facts:

  • Chevrolet: Chevrolet dealers delivered 148,197 total vehicles in March, an 11-percent increase versus last year. Retail sales for Chevrolet were up 18 percent. Cruze retail sales were 287 percent higher than the compact car it replaced. Silverado retail sales rose 10 percent, while Equinox retail sales increased 18 percent ( read more ).
  • Buick: Buick reported 15,663 total sales, a 21-percent increase compared to March 2010. This includes a 24-percent rise in year-over-year retail sales, led by improving demand for the all-new Regal. This marks the 18th consecutive month of year-over-year sales gains for the brand ( read more ).
  • GMC : GMC reported total sales of 30,597, an 11-percent increase compared to the same month last yea r. Thi s marks the 18th consecutive month of year-over-year sales increases. Retail sales were 11 percent higher than last year, driven by continued strong retail demand for the Terrain (up 26 percent) and Sierra (up 15 percent) - ( read more ) .
  • Cadillac: Cadillac reported total sales of 12,164 for March -- 5 percent higher than last March, with retail sales increasing 14 percent. February was the 14th consecutive month of year-over-year total and retail sales gains. CTS retail sales continued to set the pace for the brand, rising 51 percent, driven by strong demand for the all-new CTS Coupe ( read more ).
  • Fleet sales for GM's four brands were 56,465 for the month, a 1-percent decrease for the month, with sales to rental fleets down 11 percent during the same period. Sales to commercial customers rose 1 percent for the month, the 12th consecutive month of commercial fleet sales gains. Fleet accounted for 27 percent of GM total sales during the month.

About General Motors General Motors , one of the world's largest automakers, traces its roots back to 1908. With its global headquarters in Detroit, GM employs 202,000 people in every major region of the world and does business in more than 120 countries.  GM and its strategic partners produce cars and trucks in 30 countries, and sell and service these vehicles through the following brands: Baojun, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Daewoo, Holden, Isuzu, Jiefang, Opel, Vauxhall, and Wuling. GM's largest national market is China, followed by the United States, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, and Italy.  GM's OnStar subsidiary is the industry leader in vehicle safety, security and information services.  More information on the new General Motors can be found at www.gm.com.

GM U.S. Deliveries for

March 2011 -  Divisional Brand Level


*S/D Curr: 27

March

(Calendar Year-to-Date)

January -  March

*S/D Prev: 26

2011

2010

% Chg

Volume

%Chg

per S/D


2011

2010

%Chg

Volume

Vehicle Total

206,621

188,546

9.6

5.5


592,545

477,322

24.1

Brand Total

206,621

185,406

11.4

7.3


592,545

469,353

26.2

Other Brand Total

0

3,140

***.*

***.*


0

7,969

***.*



















GM Vehicle Deliveries by Marketing Division










2011

2010

%Chg

Volume

%Chg

per S/D


2011

2010

%Chg

Volume

Buick Total

15,663

12,954

20.9

16.4


44,739

32,136

39.2

Cadillac Total

12,164

11,639

4.5

0.6


40,512

29,352

38.0

Chevrolet Total **

148,197

133,165

11.3

7.2


416,505

338,458

23.1

GMC Total **

30,597

27,648

10.7

6.6


90,789

69,407

30.8

Brand Total

206,621

185,406

11.4

7.3


592,545

469,353

26.2

HUMMER Total

0

294

***.*

***.*


0

855

***.*

Pontiac Total

0

109

***.*

***.*


0

582

***.*

Saab Total

0

0

***.*

***.*


0

608

***.*

Saturn Total

0

2,737

***.*

***.*


0

5,924

***.*

Other Brand Total

0

3,140

***.*

***.*


0

7,969

***.*

GM Vehicle Total

206,621

188,546

9.6

5.5


592,545

477,322

24.1










*  Twenty-seven selling days for the March period this year and twenty-six for last year.

**Calendar Year 2010 includes GMC & Chevrolet dealer deliveries of commercial vehicles distributed by American Isuzu Motors, Inc.



GM U.S. Deliveries for March 2011 by Model


March

(Calendar Year-to-Date)

January -  March


2011

2010

% Chg

Volume

%Chg

per S/D


2011

2010

%Chg

Volume

Selling Days (S/D)

27

26







Enclave

4,899

4,519

8.4

4.4


14,445

12,372

16.8

LaCrosse

4,839

6,054

-20.1

-23.0


12,939

14,345

-9.8

Lucerne

2,282

2,381

-4.2

-7.7


7,672

5,419

41.6

Regal

3,643

0

***.*

***.*


9,683

0

***.*

Buick Total

15,663

12,954

20.9

16.4


44,739

32,136

39.2

CTS

3,904

2,870

36.0

31.0


14,299

8,125

76.0

DTS

1,580

2,146

-26.4

-29.1


4,457

3,375

32.1

Escalade

1,201

1,269

-5.4

-8.9


3,994

3,924

1.8

Escalade ESV

632

666

-5.1

-8.6


1,980

1,614

22.7

Escalade EXT

149

159

-6.3

-9.8


469

382

22.8

SRX

4,221

4,090

3.2

-0.6


13,959

10,866

28.5

STS

475

400

18.8

14.4


1,353

965

40.2

XLR

2

39

-94.9

-95.1


1

101

-99.0

Cadillac Total

12,164

11,639

4.5

0.6


40,512

29,352

38.0

Avalanche

1,655

1,619

2.2

-1.6


4,466

4,020

11.1

Aveo

2,715

3,979

-31.8

-34.3


8,214

8,084

1.6

Camaro

8,964

8,904

0.7

-3.1


19,972

20,757

-3.8

Chevy C/T Series

0

2

***.*

***.*


0

3

***.*

Chevy W Series

0

44

***.*

***.*


0

111

***.*

Cobalt

83

10,316

-99.2

-99.2


642

37,379

-98.3

Colorado

2,561

2,045

25.2

20.6


7,371

5,231

40.9

Corvette

1,163

955

21.8

17.3


2,839

2,433

16.7

Cruze

18,018

0

***.*

***.*


50,205

0

***.*

Equinox

14,949

12,805

16.7

12.4


43,230

30,379

42.3

Express

5,851

4,010

45.9

40.5


15,145

10,671

41.9

HHR

7,428

6,167

20.4

16.0


21,213

16,277

30.3

Impala

18,063

15,594

15.8

11.5


49,541

38,273

29.4

Kodiak 4/5 Series

0

208

***.*

***.*


0

501

***.*

Kodiak 6/7/8 Series

0

22

***.*

***.*


0

58

***.*

Malibu

15,551

17,750

-12.4

-15.6


48,745

49,339

-1.2

Silverado-C/K Pickup

32,555

29,886

8.9

4.9


92,455

72,480

27.6

Suburban (Chevy)

2,959

3,885

-23.8

-26.7


7,685

7,880

-2.5

Tahoe

6,844

6,294

8.7

4.7


17,193

14,175

21.3

TrailBlazer

0

37

***.*

***.*


11

125

-91.2

Traverse

8,230

8,633

-4.7

-8.2


26,368

20,239

30.3

Uplander

0

10

***.*

***.*


0

43

***.*

Volt

608

0

***.*

***.*


1,210

0

***.*

Chevrolet Total

148,197

133,165

11.3

7.2


416,505

338,458

23.1

Acadia

6,418

6,824

-5.9

-9.4


19,688

18,762

4.9

Canyon

765

615

24.4

19.8


2,224

1,825

21.9

Envoy

0

11

***.*

***.*


1

45

-97.8

GMC C/T Series

0

14

***.*

***.*


0

43

***.*

GMC W Series

0

60

***.*

***.*


0

165

***.*

Savana

1,300

1,446

-10.1

-13.4


2,691

2,668

0.9

Sierra

11,622

9,935

17.0

12.6


33,945

23,502

44.4

Terrain

6,301

4,885

29.0

24.2


19,860

12,976

53.1

Topkick 4/5 Series

0

144

***.*

***.*


0

459

***.*

Topkick 6/7/8 Series

0

41

***.*

***.*


0

121

***.*

Yukon

2,671

2,063

29.5

24.7


7,564

4,827

56.7

Yukon XL

1,520

1,610

-5.6

-9.1


4,816

4,014

20.0

GMC Total

30,597

27,648

10.7

6.6


90,789

69,407

30.8

Brand Total

206,621

185,406

11.4

7.3


592,545

469,353

26.2

HUMMER Total

0

294

***.*

***.*


0

855

***.*

Pontiac Total

0

109

***.*

***.*


0

582

***.*

Saab Total

0

0

***.*

***.*


0

608

***.*

Saturn Total

0

2,737

***.*

***.*


0

5,924

***.*

Other Brand Total

0

3,140

***.*

***.*


0

7,969

***.*

GM Vehicle Total

206,621

188,546

9.6

5.5


592,545

477,322

24.1