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Sales of GM Fuel-Efficient Vehicles Rise 9 percent in May 2011


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• Chevrolet Cruze retail sales surge 150 percent

• Combined GMC Terrain, Chevrolet Equinox retail sales rise 58 percent

• Buick and GMC retail sales rise for 20th successive month

• Cadillac retail sales up 16th month in a row; Chevrolet's up for 9th consecutive month


DETROIT - June 1, 2011: General Motors dealers in the United States reported 221,192 total sales in May, including a 9 percent increase in retail sales compared to May 2010. Retail sales for GM's brands were again propelled by the company's lineup of fuel-efficient passenger cars and crossovers. Total sales declined 1 percent on lower fleet volume.

For the month, Chevrolet Cruze had its best retail sales since its launch as Chevrolet dealers reported 18,996 retail deliveries. The GMC Terrain and Chevrolet Equinox, GM's compact crossovers, saw a combined retail sales increase of 58 percent during the month. Passenger car and crossover retail sales also rose substantially, up 32 percent and 17 percent, respectively.

"Customers continue to demand better fuel economy and our commitment to produce high-quality, fuel-efficient vehicles is paying off," said Don Johnson, vice president, U.S. Sales Operations. "We expect that fuel prices will continue to be volatile and we're prepared to continue meeting the needs of an ever-changing market."

Compared to last year, May fleet sales were 16 percent lower as rental volumes declined 21 percent. Deliveries to commercial accounts rose 19 percent - the 14th consecutive month of commercial sales gains.

GM's Newest Vehicles Retail Sales Increase 65 Percent in May

Combined retail sales for vehicles launched since June 2009 - Chevrolet Equinox, Silverado HD, Cruze, Camaro Convertible and Volt; Buick LaCrosse and Regal; GMC Sierra HD and Terrain; and Cadillac SRX, CTS Wagon and CTS Coupe - jumped 65 percent during May and are up 74 percent for 2011.

Passenger Cars

During the month, total sales of GM passenger cars increased 13 percent. Retail sales of passenger cars rose 32 percent on the continuing strength of the Cruze, which was up 150 percent compared to the Chevrolet Cobalt it replaced. Also contributing to the gain were solid retail sales for the Buick Regal and an increase of 28 percent in retail sales for the Cadillac CTS.

"The Cruze, Regal and CTS Coupe are attracting new customers to GM," Johnson said. "These vehicles are a strong reason why we're gaining share in key states like California, New York and Florida so far this year."

Crossovers

Total crossover sales declined 1 percent, while retail sales were up 17 percent compared to last year's May. GM's crossover retail sales were the highest ever for the month of May and were driven by a 58-percent increase in combined retail sales for the 32 mile-per-gallon highway rated Equinox and Terrain. Both of GM's compact crossovers set retail sales records for the month with Equinox retail sales up 62 percent and Terrain's 48 percent higher than May 2010.

"Customers love the 610-mile range that our compact crossovers provide and they get it without sacrificing capability or style," Johnson said.

For the year-to-date, retail sales of GM's crossovers were up 27 percent.

Pickups

Total combined sales of Chevrolet Silverado and Avalanche, and GMC Sierra decreased 14 percent; with retail sales down 17 percent versus a year ago. For the year-to-date, retail sales for GM's full-size pickups are up 15 percent, while total sales of 212,478 units represent a 13-percent increase compared to the first five months of 2010.

Month-end dealer inventory in the United States stood at about 584,000 units, up about 7,000 units compared to April and about 177,000 higher than May 2010.

Brand Key Facts:

  • Chevrolet: Chevrolet dealers delivered 161,401 total vehicles in May, a 4-percent decrease compared to May 2010. Retail sales for Chevrolet were up 9 percent, for the ninth straight month of retail sales increases for the brand. Cruze retail sales were 150 percent higher than the Chevrolet Cobalt. Equinox retail sales rose 62 percent ( read more ).
  • Buick: Buick reported 15,579 total sales, a 24-percent increase compared to last year. This includes a 18-percent increase in year-over-year retail sales, led by demand for the all-new Regal, which is attracting large numbers of non-GM owners to the brand. May was the 20th consecutive month of year-over-year total and retail sales gains for the brand ( read more ).
  • GMC : GMC reported total sales of 32,589, an 8-percent increase compared to the same month last year. Retail sales rose 5 percent for the brand on strong demand for the Terrain (up 48 percent) and the Acadia (up 19 percent). May also marked the 20th consecutive month of year-over-year total and retail sales increases for the brand ( read more ) .
  • Cadillac: Cadillac reported total sales of 11,623 for May, a 6-percent decrease versus last May, with retail sales increasing 8 percent. May was the 16th consecutive month of year-over-year retail sales gains. CTS retail sales continued to set the pace, rising 28 percent, driven by strong demand for the CTS Coupe ( read more ).
  • Fleet sales for GM's four brands were 70,139 for the month, a 16-percent decrease for the month. Sales to commercial customers increased 19 percent - the 14th consecutive month of commercial fleet sales gains. Fleet accounted for 32 percent of GM total sales during the month - lower than the 37 percent fleet mix in May 2010.

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 May 2011 - Divisional Brand Level

*S/D Curr: 24

May


(Calendar Year-to-Date)







January - May

*S/D Prev: 26

2011

2010

% Chg
Volume

%Chg
per S/D


2011

2010

%Chg
Volume

Vehicle Total

221,192

223,822

-1.2

7.1


1,046,275

885,141

18.2

Brand Total

221,192

222,305

-0.5

7.8


1,046,275

874,749

19.6

Other Brand Total

0

1,517

***.*

***.*


0

10,392

***.*



















GM Vehicle Deliveries by Marketing Division


2011

2010

%Chg
Volume

%Chg
per S/D


2011

2010

%Chg
Volume

Buick Total

15,579

12,582

23.8

34.1


78,731

56,899

38.4

Cadillac Total

11,623

12,328

-5.7

2.1


65,262

52,997

23.1

Chevrolet Total **

161,401

167,235

-3.5

4.6


747,700

641,062

16.6

GMC Total **

32,589

30,160

8.1

17.1


154,582

123,791

24.9

Brand Total

221,192

222,305

-0.5

7.8


1,046,275

874,749

19.6

HUMMER Total

0

1,290

***.*

***.*


0

2,626

***.*

Pontiac Total

0

181

***.*

***.*


0

815

***.*

Saab Total

0

0

***.*

***.*


0

608

***.*

Saturn Total

0

46

***.*

***.*


0

6,343

***.*

Other Brand Total

0

1,517

***.*

***.*


0

10,392

***.*

GM Vehicle Total

221,192

223,822

-1.2

7.1


1,046,275

885,141

18.2










* Twenty-four selling days for the May period this year and twenty-six for last year.

**Effective August 2007, GM includes GMC & Chevrolet dealer deliveries of commercial vehicles distributed by American Isuzu Motors, Inc.



GM U.S. Deliveries for May 2011 b y Model


May

(Calendar Year-to-Date)







January - May


2011

2010

% Chg
Volume

%Chg per
S/D


2011

2010

%Chg
Volume

Selling Days (S/D)

24

26







Enclave

4,323

4,715

-8.3

-0.7


23,998

21,686

10.7

LaCrosse

4,774

5,452

-12.4

-5.1


23,362

25,033

-6.7

Lucerne

2,235

2,265

-1.3

6.9


12,916

10,030

28.8

Regal

4,247

150

***.*

***.*


18,455

150

***.*

Buick Total

15,579

12,582

23.8

34.1


78,731

56,899

38.4

CTS

4,288

3,489

22.9

33.1


22,807

14,892

53.1

DTS

1,496

2,263

-33.9

-28.4


7,859

7,423

5.9

Escalade

1,024

1,332

-23.1

-16.7


5,988

6,506

-8.0

Escalade ESV

612

565

8.3

17.3


3,220

2,781

15.8

Escalade EXT

150

136

10.3

19.5


754

666

13.2

SRX

3,910

4,081

-4.2

3.8


22,249

18,851

18.0

STS

142

441

-67.8

-65.1


2,382

1,736

37.2

XLR

1

21

-95.2

-94.8


3

142

-97.9

Cadillac Total

11,623

12,328

-5.7

2.1


65,262

52,997

23.1

Avalanche

1,246

1,909

-34.7

-29.3


7,051

7,459

-5.5

Aveo

4,538

3,888

16.7

26.4


17,397

14,749

18.0

Camaro

9,451

8,931

5.8

14.6


40,275

38,838

3.7

Caprice

23

0

***.*

***.*


23

0

***.*

Chevy C/T Series

0

3

***.*

***.*


0

7

***.*

Chevy W Series

0

21

***.*

***.*


0

164

***.*

Cobalt

29

16,173

-99.8

-99.8


708

67,253

-98.9

Colorado

2,944

2,535

16.1

25.8


13,104

9,776

34.0

Corvette

1,304

1,428

-8.7

-1.1


5,597

4,950

13.1

Cruze

22,711

0

***.*

***.*


98,076

0

***.*

Equinox

17,587

13,134

33.9

45.1


77,884

55,500

40.3

Express

6,128

6,247

-1.9

6.3


27,158

21,724

25.0

HHR

7,197

10,412

-30.9

-25.1


34,632

32,072

8.0

Impala

16,707

20,623

-19.0

-12.2


87,319

75,040

16.4

Kodiak 4/5 Series

0

149

***.*

***.*


0

791

***.*

Kodiak 6/7/8 Series

0

39

***.*

***.*


0

119

***.*

Malibu

25,600

21,722

17.9

27.7


99,046

87,597

13.1

Silverado-C/K Pickup

28,409

33,690

-15.7

-8.6


150,206

135,788

10.6

Suburban (Chevy)

3,954

5,279

-25.1

-18.9


15,252

18,246

-16.4

Tahoe

5,886

9,397

-37.4

-32.1


28,537

29,881

-4.5

TrailBlazer

0

10

***.*

***.*


11

154

-92.9

Traverse

7,206

11,641

-38.1

-32.9


43,240

40,900

5.7

Uplander

0

4

***.*

***.*


0

54

***.*

Volt

481

0

***.*

***.*


2,184

0

***.*

Chevrolet Total

161,401

167,235

-3.5

4.6


747,700

641,062

16.6

Acadia

6,926

5,823

18.9

28.9


33,526

29,462

13.8

Canyon

566

639

-11.4

-4.0


3,409

2,991

14.0

Envoy

0

6

***.*

***.*


1

57

-98.2

GMC C/T Series

0

4

***.*

***.*


0

49

***.*

GMC W Series

0

39

***.*

***.*


0

245

***.*

Savana

2,826

1,494

89.2

104.9


8,301

5,390

54.0

Sierra

10,753

11,305

-4.9

3.0


55,221

44,167

25.0

Terrain

7,310

5,132

42.4

54.3


34,375

22,512

52.7

Topkick 4/5 Series

0

86

***.*

***.*


0

663

***.*

Topkick 6/7/8 Series

0

71

***.*

***.*


0

218

***.*

Yukon

2,663

2,782

-4.3

3.7


12,164

9,551

27.4

Yukon XL

1,545

2,779

-44.4

-39.8


7,585

8,486

-10.6

GMC Total

32,589

30,160

8.1

17.1


154,582

123,791

24.9

Brand Total

221,192

222,305

-0.5

7.8


1,046,275

874,749

19.6

HUMMER Total

0

1,290

***.*

***.*


0

2,626

***.*

Pontiac Total

0

181

***.*

***.*


0

815

***.*

Saab Total

0

0

***.*

***.*


0

608

***.*

Saturn Total

0

46

***.*

***.*


0

6,343

***.*

Other Brand Total

0

1,517

***.*

***.*


0

10,392

***.*

GM Vehicle Total

221,192

223,822

-1.2

7.1


1,046,275

885,141

18.2