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General Motors January 2011 Sales Rise 23 Percent


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DETROIT - February 1, 2011: General Motors dealers in the United States reported 178,896 total sales in January, a 23-percent increase from a year ago for the company€™s four brands. The gain was driven by solid retail sales which were 36 percent higher than a strong January a year ago.

For the month, overall GM fleet sales were down 7 percent with sales to rental fleets declining 11 percent, while sales to commercial customers rose 7 percent.

Retail sales of GM€™s cars, trucks and crossovers all rose 34 percent or more during the month, up 39 percent, 34 percent and 35 percent, respectively.

"January was a good month and signaled a solid start to the new year for each of our divisions," said Don Johnson, vice president, U.S. Sales Operations. "Our results were driven by gains across the board in all segments, with our newest models leading the way."

Combined sales for GM's newest vehicles; 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 31 percent, while retail sales surged 61 percent for the month.

Passenger Cars

Total sales of GM passenger cars rose 15 percent during January on rising demand for the all-new Chevrolet Cruze, Buick Regal and CTS Coupe. Retail sales of GM passenger cars rose 39 percent for the month, led by the Cruze, with retail sales 129 percent higher than the compact car it replaced. The momentum continues as Cruze Eco, which will get an estimated 42 miles per gallon on the highway, began arriving at U.S. dealers in January.

Crossovers

In January total sales for GM's industry-leading lineup of fuel-efficient crossovers improved 31 percent versus January 2010, led by the Chevrolet Equinox (up 35 percent), GMC Terrain (up 48 percent) and Cadillac SRX (up 31 percent). Retail sales for the Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia continued to improve in January, up 37 percent, 15 percent and 24 percent respectively.

”Our mid-sized crossovers, Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia, continue to have legs,” Johnson said. “They appeal to customers because of their great styling, fuel efficiency and utility.”

Pickups and Utilities

Total sales of GM’s full-size pickup trucks - Chevrolet Silverado and Avalanche, and GMC Sierra - improved 28 percent in January versus a year ago, with retail sales rising 37 percent. Total sales of GM full-size utilities - Chevrolet Suburban and Tahoe, GMC Yukon and Yukon XL, and Cadillac Escalade, rose 18 percent during the month, with combined retail sales improving 31 percent. Total sales of Chevrolet Express cargo and passenger vans and the Chevrolet HHR rose as more businesses turned to the brand in January, with sales up 91 percent and 35 percent respectively.

Month-end dealer inventory in the United States stood at about 510,000 units, which is about 1,000 lower compared to December and about 124,000 higher than January 2010.

Brand Key Facts:

  • Chevrolet: Chevrolet delivered 125,389 total vehicles in January, a 19-percent increase versus last year. Retail sales for Chevrolet rose 33 percent for the month. Retail sales were propelled by improving Cruze sales, which were 129 percent higher than the compact car it replaces. Silverado and Equinox retail sales, which were up 35 and 46 percent respectively ( read more ).
  • Buick: Buick reported 13,269 total sales, a 32-percent increase compared to a year ago. This includes a 44-percent rise in year-over-year retail sales, led by Regal (2,290 units) and Enclave, which had retail sales 37 percent higher than last year. This marks the 16th consecutive month of year-over-year sales gains for the brand. ( read more ).
  • GMC : GMC reported total sales of 27,658, a 30-percent increase compared to the same month last year r. Thi s marks the 16th consecutive month of year-over-year sales increases. Retail sales were 36 percent higher than last year, spurred by Yukon, Sierra, Acadia and Terrain €“ up 32 percent, 49 percent, 24 percent and 34 percent, respectively ( read more ) .
  • Cadillac: Cadillac reported total sales of 12,580 for January €“ 49 percent higher than last January, with retail sales increasing 55 percent. January was the 12th consecutive month of year-over-year total and retail sales gains. SRX retail sales were up 43 percent compared to a year ago. CTS retail sales rose 114 percent, driven by strong demand for the all-new CTS Coupe and Sedan. The Escalade family saw retail sale rise 18 percent versus a year ago ( read more ).
  • Fleet sales for GM€™s four brands were 39,767 for the month, a 7-percent decline from the prior year, with sales to rental fleets down 11 percent during the same period. Sales to commercial customers rose 7-percent for the month, the tenth consecutive month of commercial fleet sales gains. Fleet accounted for 22 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 209,000 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 31 countries, and sell and service these vehicles through the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, FAW, GMC, Daewoo, Holden, Jiefang, Opel, Vauxhall and Wuling. GM€™s largest national market is China, followed by the United States, Brazil, Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Italy. GM€™s OnStar subsidiary is the industry leader in vehicle safety, security and information services. General Motors acquired operations from General Motors Corporation on July 10, 2009, and references to prior periods in this and other press materials refer to operations of the old General Motors Corporation. More information on the new General Motors can be found at www.gm.com .








(Calendar Year-to-Date)

*S/D Curr: 24

January


January - January

*S/D Prev: 24

2011

2010

% Chg Volume

%Chg per S/D


2011

2010

%Chg Volume

Vehicle Total

178,896

146,825

21.8

21.8


178,896

146,825

21.8

Brand Total

178,896

145,098

23.3

23.3


178,896

145,098

23.3

Other Brand Total

0

1,727

***.*

***.*


0

1,727

***.*



















GM Vehicle Deliveries by Marketing Division










2011

2010

%Chg Volume

%Chg per S/D


2011

2010

%Chg Volume

Buick Total

13,269

10,061

31.9

31.9


13,269

10,061

31.9

Cadillac Total

12,580

8,440

49.1

49.1


12,580

8,440

49.1

Chevrolet Total **

125,389

105,294

19.1

19.1


125,389

105,294

19.1

GMC Total **

27,658

21,303

29.8

29.8


27,658

21,303

29.8

Brand Total

178,896

145,098

23.3

23.3


178,896

145,098

23.3

HUMMER Total

0

265

***.*

***.*


0

265

***.*

Pontiac Total

0

389

***.*

***.*


0

389

***.*

Saab Total

0

511

***.*

***.*


0

511

***.*

Saturn Total

0

562

***.*

***.*


0

562

***.*

Other Brand Total

0

1,727

***.*

***.*


0

1,727

***.*

GM Vehicle Total

178,896

146,825

21.8

21.8


178,896

146,825

21.8










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

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






(Calendar Year-to-Date)


January


January - January


2011

2010

% Chg Volume

%Chg per S/D


2011

2010

%Chg Volume

Selling Days (S/D)

24

24







Enclave

4,347

4,075

6.7

6.7


4,347

4,075

6.7

LaCrosse

3,771

4,246

-11.2

-11.2


3,771

4,246

-11.2

Lucerne

2,816

1,740

61.8

61.8


2,816

1,740

61.8

Regal

2,335

0

***.*

***.*


2,335

0

***.*

Buick Total

13,269

10,061

31.9

31.9


13,269

10,061

31.9

CTS

4,362

2,565

70.1

70.1


4,362

2,565

70.1

DTS

1,365

618

120.9

120.9


1,365

618

120.9

Escalade

1,514

1,237

22.4

22.4


1,514

1,237

22.4

Escalade ESV

592

396

49.5

49.5


592

396

49.5

Escalade EXT

153

121

26.4

26.4


153

121

26.4

SRX

4,236

3,234

31.0

31.0


4,236

3,234

31.0

STS

359

233

54.1

54.1


359

233

54.1

XLR

-1

36

***.*

***.*


-1

36

***.*

Cadillac Total

12,580

8,440

49.1

49.1


12,580

8,440

49.1

Avalanche

1,397

1,372

1.8

1.8


1,397

1,372

1.8

Aveo

2,739

2,043

34.1

34.1


2,739

2,043

34.1

Camaro

4,763

5,371

-11.3

-11.3


4,763

5,371

-11.3

Chevy C/T Series

0

1

***.*

***.*


0

1

***.*

Chevy W Series

0

37

***.*

***.*


0

37

***.*

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

406

12,962

-96.9

-96.9


406

12,962

-96.9

Colorado

2,204

1,939

13.7

13.7


2,204

1,939

13.7

Corvette

721

854

-15.6

-15.6


721

854

-15.6

Cruze

13,631

0

***.*

***.*


13,631

0

***.*

Equinox

12,847

9,513

35.0

35.0


12,847

9,513

35.0

Express

5,273

2,762

90.9

90.9


5,273

2,762

90.9

HHR

7,387

5,452

35.5

35.5


7,387

5,452

35.5

Impala

15,188

10,939

38.8

38.8


15,188

10,939

38.8

Kodiak 4/5 Series

0

138

***.*

***.*


0

138

***.*

Kodiak 6/7/8 Series

0

19

***.*

***.*


0

19

***.*

Malibu

14,102

16,439

-14.2

-14.2


14,102

16,439

-14.2

Silverado-C/K Pickup

28,172

22,772

23.7

23.7


28,172

22,772

23.7

Suburban (Chevy)

2,343

2,315

1.2

1.2


2,343

2,315

1.2

Tahoe

5,281

4,556

15.9

15.9


5,281

4,556

15.9

TrailBlazer

9

66

-86.4

-86.4


9

66

-86.4

Traverse

8,605

5,724

50.3

50.3


8,605

5,724

50.3

Uplander

0

20

***.*

***.*


0

20

***.*

Volt

321

0

***.*

***.*


321

0

***.*

Chevrolet Total

125,389

105,294

19.1

19.1


125,389

105,294

19.1

Acadia

5,723

5,460

4.8

4.8


5,723

5,460

4.8

Canyon

694

700

-0.9

-0.9


694

700

-0.9

Envoy

1

28

-96.4

-96.4


1

28

-96.4

GMC C/T Series

0

8

***.*

***.*


0

8

***.*

GMC W Series

0

78

***.*

***.*


0

78

***.*

Savana

718

502

43.0

43.0


718

502

43.0

Sierra

10,627

7,271

46.2

46.2


10,627

7,271

46.2

Terrain

6,369

4,302

48.0

48.0


6,369

4,302

48.0

Topkick 4/5 Series

0

190

***.*

***.*


0

190

***.*

Topkick 6/7/8 Series

0

39

***.*

***.*


0

39

***.*

Yukon

2,076

1,503

38.1

38.1


2,076

1,503

38.1

Yukon XL

1,450

1,222

18.7

18.7


1,450

1,222

18.7

GMC Total

27,658

21,303

29.8

29.8


27,658

21,303

29.8

Brand Total

178,896

145,098

23.3

23.3


178,896

145,098

23.3

HUMMER Total

0

265

***.*

***.*


0

265

***.*

Pontiac Total

0

389

***.*

***.*


0

389

***.*

Saab Total

0

511

***.*

***.*


0

511

***.*

Saturn Total

0

562

***.*

***.*


0

562

***.*

Other Brand Total

0

1,727

***.*

***.*


0

1,727

***.*

GM Vehicle Total

178,896

146,825

21.8

21.8


178,896

146,825

21.8