GM Reports Third Consecutive Year of Record Global Sales
- GM #1 in
North America ,South America andChina - Cadillac sales up 8 percent globally
Buick achieves third consecutive global sales record- Chevrolet sales in
North America up 6 percent Opel /Vauxhall post best European results since 2011
"GM continued to grow in 2015 as our focus on the customer and successful new vehicle launches more than offset the challenging conditions in
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In 2015,
GM has several major product launches underway around the world, including the new Opel Astra with more than 80,000 orders across European markets and the new Chevrolet Malibu in
Global Sales Highlights (vs. 2014)
- Chevrolet grew retail market share in the U.S. faster than any full-line automotive brand, with total sales up 5 percent to more than 2.1 million cars, trucks and crossovers. Chevrolet sales in
Canada increased 3 percent while sales inMexico went up 18 percent. Combined sales for the brand inNorth America were up 6 percent. Buick set a global sales record for the third consecutive year, driven by record sales inChina and record crossover deliveries inthe United States . Total sales surpassed 1.2 million vehicles.- Cadillac grew globally by 8 percent, driven by record sales in
China and the strong growth in SRX and Escalade deliveries in the U.S. - GMC continued to grow and achieved its 6th consecutive year of sales gains. Based on new and significantly refreshed products, deliveries grew 11 percent to 680,000 vehicles.
Opel /Vauxhall achieved its best sales result in four years delivering more than 1.1 million vehicles despite its strategic departure from the Russian market. Share of the total European vehicle market increased for the third year in a row to nearly 6 percent.- In the U.S., GM's total sales were up 5 percent supported by the momentum of vehicles like the Chevrolet Silverado and
Colorado , the GMC Sierra and record crossover deliveries. Retail deliveries increased 8 percent.
Forward-Looking Statements
In this press release, and in related comments by management, our use of the words "plans," "anticipated," "goals," "expect," "anticipate," "possible," "target," "believe," "commit," "intend" "continue," "may," "would," "could," "should," "project," "appears," "potential," "projected," "on track," "upside," "positioned," "outlook" or similar expressions is intended to identify forward-looking statements that represent our current judgment about possible future events. We believe these judgments are reasonable, but these statements are not guarantees of any events or financial results, and our actual results may differ materially due to a variety of important factors. Among other items, such factors may include: our ability to realize production efficiencies and to achieve reductions in costs as a result of our restructuring initiatives and labor modifications; our ability to maintain quality control over our vehicles and avoid material vehicle recalls and the cost and effect on our reputation of product recalls; our ability to maintain adequate financing sources, including as required to fund our planned significant investment in new technology; the ability of our suppliers to timely deliver parts, components and systems; our ability to realize successful vehicle applications of new technology; overall strength and stability of our markets, particularly outside of
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SOURCE
Klaus-Peter Martin, GM Communications, 313-522-6303, klaus-peter.martin@gm.com