Form 8-K
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, DC 20549-1004

 

 

FORM 8-K

 

 

CURRENT REPORT

PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF

THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported) September 1, 2009

 

 

GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY

(Exact Name of Company as Specified in its Charter)

 

 

 

333-160471   DELAWARE   27-03832222
(Commission File Number)  

(State or other jurisdiction

of incorporation)

 

(I.R.S. Employer

Identification No.)

 

300 Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan   48265-3000
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)   (Zip Code)

(313) 556-5000

(Company’s telephone number, including area code)

Not Applicable

(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

 

 

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ITEM 8.01

   Other Events
Signature
Index to Exhibits
   Sales Release and Charts Dated September 1, 2009


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ITEM 8.01 OTHER EVENTS

On September 1, 2009 General Motors Company (GM) issued a news release announcing August sales. The release and charts are attached as Exhibit 99.1.

EXHIBIT

 

Exhibit

  

Description

   Method of Filing
Exhibit 99.1    Sales Release and Charts Dated September 1, 2009    Attached as Exhibit


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SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Company has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

  GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
  (Company)
Date: September 3, 2009   By:  

/s/ NICK S. CYPRUS

    Nick S. Cyprus
    Vice President, Controller and Chief Accounting Officer
Sales Release and Charts Dated September 1, 2009

Exhibit 99.1

LOGO

For Release: 1:45 p.m. ET

September 1, 2009

GM August Sales Total 246,479;

Highest Total and Retail Sales in 2009;

“Cash for Clunkers” Vehicles Up 42 Percent Retail

Compared with Last Year

 

 

August month-over-month retail sales increase led by core brands: Chevrolet, GMC, Buick and Cadillac, which were up 21 percent collectively

 

 

Chevrolet, led by the Camaro – the hottest car in America – Cobalt, Aveo and the all-new Equinox, had a 35 percent month-over-month total sales improvement

 

 

Sales of the all-new Chevrolet Equinox up 189 percent compared with August 2008

 

 

CARS (Cash for Clunkers) program drives showroom traffic to GM’s strong portfolio of fuel-efficient new vehicles: Chevrolet Aveo total sales up 159 percent; crossovers Equinox and HHR up 189 and 26 percent respectively; Cobalt up 14 percent. GMC Canyon and Chevrolet Colorado mid-pickup total sales climb 18 percent over last year

 

 

Inventory at an all-time low – about 379,000 vehicles in stock

 

 

GM responds to dealers by extending California eBay sales program through the end of September

DETROIT – General Motors continued to rebuild sales momentum in August as dealers in the United States delivered 246,479 vehicles, far and away the company’s highest total and retail sales performance of 2009. The August total, when compared with a very strong sales performance in August 2008 and lower fleet sales this year, was down 20 percent. Retail sales were down 17 percent while fleet sales declined 29 percent. However, when comparing GM’s strong August total sales with July, volume was up more than 57,000 vehicles, or 30 percent month-over-month. The hugely successful Federal “Cash for Clunkers” program contributed to the increase, and GM has announced it will ramp up production to restock already tight dealer inventories.

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“The Cash for Clunkers program was certainly a success, but our momentum continues to build on the strength of our new cars and crossovers such as the Chevrolet Malibu, Equinox and Camaro. Now we have the Buick Lacrosse, Cadillac SRX and GMC Terrain hitting the market,” said Mark LaNeve, vice president, U.S. sales. “We believe the program was a strong shot in the arm for the economy and that our four core brands – Chevrolet, GMC, Buick and Cadillac – are well positioned with new products to take advantage of the ongoing recovery in the market. Our new vehicles are contributing to our stable share performance for the past five months – running in the 20 percent range.”

Compared with a strong performance in August 2008, driven by the “Employee Discount for Everyone” promotion that resulted in the highest monthly sales total last year, GM’s overall sales declined 62,338 vehicles, or 20 percent. Retail sales of 187,410 vehicles were down 17 percent, while fleet sales of 59,069 vehicles were off 29 percent. GM total car sales of 118,744 were down 5 percent compared with a year ago and truck sales of 127,735 were down 31 percent.

When compared with July’s retail performance, there were several product highlights in August for GM’s core brands:

 

   

Core brand (Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac) total sales increased 29 percent with retail sales increasing 21 percent.

 

   

Chevrolet retail sales increased 28 percent. Chevrolet Aveo, Cobalt, Impala, Malibu and Camaro contributed to a Chevrolet car retail increase of 53 percent. Aveo had its best sales month ever. Chevrolet truck sales increased 13 percent, led by increases by Silverado, Colorado, HHR, and the all new Equinox and Traverse.

 

   

GMC retail sales increased 3 percent. The Canyon mid-pickup saw a total sales increase of 51 percent. The Sierra pickup and Acadia crossover also reported retail increases compared with the prior month.

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GM/eBay Program Extended in California

“We’re very pleased with the sales performance in our Western region (basically the western third of the country), where sales were up more than 41 percent compared with July, led by Chevrolet, GMC and Buick,” LaNeve said. “We’ve put a lot of advertising into the California eBay project, and it appears customers are responding. Nearly 4,000 shoppers negotiated a new vehicle price with our California dealers in the first three weeks of the program.

“Our California dealers support the program and with more than one million visitors and 1.4 million completed searches so far, dealers feel the eBay project is generating significant awareness and consideration of Chevy, Buick, GMC and Pontiac products. So, we’re extending the eBay program through the end of the month. Once the California program winds up, we’ll take a look at the results and determine if we should roll it out nationally later this year,” he added.

A total of 1,708 GM hybrid vehicles were delivered in the month. So far, in 2009, GM has delivered 11,544 hybrid vehicles.

Noncore brand total sales were mixed, largely due to the Cash for Clunkers program. When compared with July, Pontiac increased 36 percent; Saturn was up 42 percent, however HUMMER dropped 3 percent and Saab declined 16 percent.

GM inventories dropped compared with a year ago, and remained significantly below the half-million mark at historically low levels. At the end of August, about 379,000 vehicles were in stock, down about 357,000 vehicles (or 49 percent) compared with last year, and down approximately 19 percent compared with July. There were about 150,000 cars and 229,000 trucks (including crossovers) in inventory at the end of August.

GM Certified Sales

GM Certified Used Vehicles, Saturn Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles, Cadillac Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles, Saab Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles, and HUMMER Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles, combined sold 30,084 vehicles, up slightly from last month.

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GM Certified Used Vehicles showed a small gain in August sales of 26,321 vehicles from last month; however, sales were down 25 percent from August 2008. Saturn Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles sold 875 vehicles, down 13 percent. Cadillac Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles sold 2,285 vehicles, down 43 percent. Saab Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles sold 432 vehicles, down 45 percent. HUMMER Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles sold 171 vehicles, down 32 percent.

“We and our GM Certified Used dealers remain optimistic and are seeing success in certain markets,” said LaNeve. “While the CARs program did not directly benefit our certified dealers, it has renewed consumer confidence and is driving traffic into our dealerships. Our Certified Used dealers remain diligent in providing consumers the largest selection of vehicles in the industry, along with our industry-leading 100,000 mile/five-year (whichever comes first) limited powertrain warranty, and the 12-month/12,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty.”

GM North America reports August 2009 production; Q3 2009 production forecast remains unchanged at 535,000 vehicles; Initial Q4 2009 production forecast at 655,000 vehicles, a significant improvement from previous 2009 levels.

In August, GM North America produced 196,000 vehicles (78,000 cars and 118,000 trucks). This is down 145,000 vehicles or 43 percent compared with August 2008 when the region produced 341,000 vehicles (158,000 cars and 183,000 trucks). (Production totals include joint venture production of 15,000 vehicles in August 2009 and 18,000 vehicles in August 2008.)

The region’s 2009 fourth-quarter production forecast is initially set at 655,000 vehicles (262,000 cars and 393,000 trucks), which is down about 20 percent compared with a year ago. GM North America built 815,000 vehicles (365,000 cars and 450,000 trucks) in the fourth-quarter of 2008. However, Q4 2009 production volumes represent over a 20 percent increase vs. Q3 2009, the third consecutive quarterly increase this year.

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About General Motors: General Motors Company, one of the world’s largest automakers, traces its roots back to 1908. With its global headquarters in Detroit, GM employs 219,000 people in every major region of the world and does business in some 140 countries. GM and its strategic partners produce cars and trucks in 34 countries, and sell and service these vehicles through the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, Opel, Vauxhall and Wuling. GM’s largest national market is the United States, followed by China, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Canada, Russia and Germany. GM’s OnStar subsidiary is the industry leader in vehicle safety, security and information services. General Motors Company 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 Company can be found at www.gm.com

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Contact:

John McDonald

General Motors Company

313-667-3714 (office)

313-418-2139 (mobile)

john.m.mcdonald@gm.com


General Motors dealers in the United States reported the following deliveries:

 

*S/D Curr: 26

   August    (Calendar Year-to-Date)
January - August

*S/D Prev: 27

   2009    2008    % Chg
Volume
   %Chg per
S/D
   2009    2008    %Chg
Volume

Vehicle Total

   246,479    308,817    -20.2    -17.1    1,390,278    2,148,943    -35.3

Car Total

   118,744    124,441    -4.6    -0.9    604,650    919,283    -34.2

Light Truck Total

   126,806    182,844    -30.6    -28.0    776,574    1,210,577    -35.9

Light Vehicle Total

   245,550    307,285    -20.1    -17.0    1,381,224    2,129,860    -35.1

Truck Total

   127,735    184,376    -30.7    -28.1    785,628    1,229,660    -36.1

 

GM Vehicle Deliveries by Marketing Division

     2009    2008    %Chg
Volume
   %Chg per
S/D
   2009    2008    %Chg
Volume

Buick Total

   8,612    17,833    -51.7    -49.9    62,934    99,009    -36.4

Cadillac Total

   6,931    15,405    -55.0    -53.3    61,685    117,136    -47.3

Chevrolet Total

   168,130    185,080    -9.2    -5.7    890,010    1,287,568    -30.9

GMC Total

   23,145    42,194    -45.1    -43.0    163,476    266,861    -38.7

HUMMER Total

   777    2,160    -64.0    -62.6    7,767    20,195    -61.5

Pontiac Total

   29,921    24,257    23.3    28.1    140,739    202,384    -30.5

Saab Total

   484    1,503    -67.8    -66.6    6,444    15,597    -58.7

Saturn Total

   8,479    20,385    -58.4    -56.8    57,223    140,193    -59.2
                            

GM Vehicle Total

   246,479    308,817    -20.2    -17.1    1,390,278    2,148,943    -35.3
                            

 

GM Car Deliveries by Marketing Division

     2009    2008    %Chg
Volume
   %Chg per
S/D
   2009    2008    %Chg
Volume

Buick Total

   4,461    11,734    -62.0    -60.5    34,064    66,645    -48.9

Cadillac Total

   3,804    10,982    -65.4    -64.0    40,558    78,249    -48.2

Chevrolet Total

   77,373    70,334    10.0    14.2    370,815    513,756    -27.8

Pontiac Total

   28,907    22,530    28.3    33.2    131,854    186,952    -29.5

Saab Total

   404    1,298    -68.9    -67.7    4,738    13,071    -63.8

Saturn Total

   3,795    7,563    -49.8    -47.9    22,621    60,610    -62.7
                            

GM Car Total

   118,744    124,441    -4.6    -0.9    604,650    919,283    -34.2
                            

 

GM Light Truck Deliveries by Marketing Division

     2009    2008    %Chg
Volume
   %Chg per
S/D
   2009    2008    %Chg
Volume

Buick Total

   4,151    6,099    -31.9    -29.3    28,870    32,364    -10.8

Cadillac Total

   3,127    4,423    -29.3    -26.6    21,127    38,887    -45.7

Chevrolet Total

   90,352    114,090    -20.8    -17.8    515,045    766,286    -32.8

GMC Total

   22,621    41,318    -45.3    -43.1    158,572    255,304    -37.9

HUMMER Total

   777    2,160    -64.0    -62.6    7,767    20,195    -61.5

Pontiac Total

   1,014    1,727    -41.3    -39.0    8,885    15,432    -42.4

Saab Total

   80    205    -61.0    -59.5    1,706    2,526    -32.5

Saturn Total

   4,684    12,822    -63.5    -62.1    34,602    79,583    -56.5
                            

GM Light Truck Total

   126,806    182,844    -30.6    -28.0    776,574    1,210,577    -35.9
                            

 

* Twenty-six selling days (S/D) for the August period this year and twenty-seven for last year.
** Effective August 2007, GM includes GMC & Chevrolet dealer deliveries of commercial vehicles distributed by American Isuzu Motors, Inc.

 

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GM Car Deliveries - (United States)

August 2009

 

     August    (Calendar Year-to-Date)
January - August
     2009    2008    % Chg
Volume
   %Chg per
S/D
   2009    2008    %Chg
Volume

Selling Days (S/D)

   26    27              26    27     

LaCrosse

   2,816    5,814    -51.6    -49.7    14,226    29,045    -51.0

Lucerne

   1,645    5,920    -72.2    -71.1    19,838    37,600    -47.2
                            

Buick Total

   4,461    11,734    -62.0    -60.5    34,064    66,645    -48.9
                            

CTS

   2,584    5,867    -56.0    -54.3    25,526    43,119    -40.8

DTS

   832    4,022    -79.3    -78.5    9,843    22,409    -56.1

STS

   337    975    -65.4    -64.1    4,609    11,765    -60.8

XLR

   51    118    -56.8    -55.1    580    956    -39.3
                            

Cadillac Total

   3,804    10,982    -65.4    -64.0    40,558    78,249    -48.2
                            

Aveo

   12,733    4,917    159.0    168.9    29,580    42,614    -30.6

Camaro

   8,680    0    ***.*    ***.*    31,190    0    ***.*

Cobalt

   17,393    15,281    13.8    18.2    78,504    145,941    -46.2

Corvette

   746    4,242    -82.4    -81.7    9,210    21,066    -56.3

Impala

   20,473    30,271    -32.4    -29.8    113,809    182,591    -37.7

Malibu

   17,348    15,618    11.1    15.3    108,516    120,830    -10.2

Monte Carlo

   0    5    ***.*    ***.*    6    701    -99.1

SSR

   0    0    ***.*    ***.*    0    13    ***.*
                            

Chevrolet Total

   77,373    70,334    10.0    14.2    370,815    513,756    -27.8
                            

G3 Wave

   2,563    0    ***.*    ***.*    4,878    0    ***.*

G5

   2,467    2,644    -6.7    -3.1    10,046    17,800    -43.6

G6

   13,133    10,437    25.8    30.7    60,948    109,380    -44.3

G8

   1,521    1,915    -20.6    -17.5    19,616    9,657    103.1

GTO

   0    0    ***.*    ***.*    0    52    ***.*

Grand Prix

   5    374    -98.7    -98.6    252    7,879    -96.8

Solstice

   578    917    -37.0    -34.5    3,917    9,030    -56.6

Vibe

   8,640    6,243    38.4    43.7    32,197    33,154    -2.9
                            

Pontiac Total

   28,907    22,530    28.3    33.2    131,854    186,952    -29.5
                            

9-2X

   0    0    ***.*    ***.*    0    3    ***.*

9-3

   352    1,100    -68.0    -66.8    3,953    11,125    -64.5

9-5

   52    198    -73.7    -72.7    785    1,943    -59.6
                            

Saab Total

   404    1,298    -68.9    -67.7    4,738    13,071    -63.8
                            

Astra

   1,056    1,994    -47.0    -45.0    5,824    7,914    -26.4

Aura

   2,346    4,671    -49.8    -47.8    14,422    44,811    -67.8

ION

   0    1    ***.*    ***.*    12    312    -96.2

Sky

   393    897    -56.2    -54.5    2,363    7,573    -68.8
                            

Saturn Total

   3,795    7,563    -49.8    -47.9    22,621    60,610    -62.7
                            

GM Car Total

   118,744    124,441    -4.6    -0.9    604,650    919,283    -34.2
                            

 

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GM Truck Deliveries - (United States)

August 2009

 

     August    (Calendar Year-to-Date)
January - August
     2009    2008    % Chg
Volume
   %Chg per
S/D
   2009    2008    %Chg
Volume

Selling Days (S/D)

   26    27              26    27     

Enclave

   4,151    6,078    -31.7    -29.1    28,824    31,729    -9.2

Rainier

   0    2    ***.*    ***.*    4    110    -96.4

Rendezvous

   0    0    ***.*    ***.*    9    23    -60.9

Terraza

   0    19    ***.*    ***.*    33    502    -93.4
                            

Buick Total

   4,151    6,099    -31.9    -29.3    28,870    32,364    -10.8
                            

Escalade

   1,031    1,972    -47.7    -45.7    9,648    16,075    -40.0

Escalade ESV

   530    941    -43.7    -41.5    3,979    7,637    -47.9

Escalade EXT

   165    430    -61.6    -60.2    1,596    3,160    -49.5

SRX

   1,401    1,080    29.7    34.7    5,904    12,015    -50.9
                            

Cadillac Total

   3,127    4,423    -29.3    -26.6    21,127    38,887    -45.7
                            

Chevy C/T Series

   4    25    -84.0    -83.4    35    213    -83.6

Chevy W Series

   71    114    -37.7    -35.3    525    1,222    -57.0

Colorado

   4,653    4,145    12.3    16.6    25,472    41,485    -38.6

Equinox

   13,157    4,561    188.5    199.6    49,142    52,757    -6.9

Express

   5,611    7,869    -28.7    -26.0    36,937    54,660    -32.4

HHR

   11,064    8,776    26.1    30.9    50,197    71,112    -29.4

Kodiak 4/5 Series

   295    440    -33.0    -30.4    2,798    4,969    -43.7

Kodiak 6/7/8 Series

   35    77    -54.5    -52.8    792    1,122    -29.4

Suburban (Chevy)

   4,101    5,408    -24.2    -21.3    22,103    37,318    -40.8

Tahoe

   6,008    10,039    -40.2    -37.9    42,401    69,964    -39.4

TrailBlazer

   368    11,923    -96.9    -96.8    8,090    56,508    -85.7

Traverse

   11,465    0    ***.*    ***.*    58,834    0    ***.*

Uplander

   68    1,573    -95.7    -95.5    1,595    37,542    -95.8
                            

Avalanche

   1,436    4,031    -64.4    -63.0    10,287    24,866    -58.6

Silverado-C/K Pickup

   32,421    55,765    -41.9    -39.6    209,987    320,074    -34.4

Chevrolet Fullsize Pickups

   33,857    59,796    -43.4    -41.2    220,274    344,940    -36.1
                            

Chevrolet Total

   90,757    114,746    -20.9    -17.9    519,195    773,812    -32.9
                            

Acadia

   5,497    7,337    -25.1    -22.2    37,831    51,003    -25.8

Canyon

   1,733    1,285    34.9    40.1    8,076    11,280    -28.4

Envoy

   291    3,554    -91.8    -91.5    4,346    17,583    -75.3

GMC C/T Series

   36    34    5.9    10.0    344    353    -2.5

GMC W Series

   133    188    -29.3    -26.5    1,271    1,904    -33.2

Savana

   825    2,142    -61.5    -60.0    9,088    15,958    -43.1

Sierra

   11,657    20,297    -42.6    -40.4    72,189    115,067    -37.3

Terrain

   472    0    ***.*    ***.*    475    0    ***.*

Topkick 4/5 Series

   261    298    -12.4    -9.0    1,946    6,507    -70.1

Topkick 6/7/8 Series

   94    356    -73.6    -72.6    1,343    2,793    -51.9

Yukon

   1,293    4,077    -68.3    -67.1    17,282    27,019    -36.0

Yukon XL

   853    2,626    -67.5    -66.3    9,285    17,394    -46.6
                            

GMC Total

   23,145    42,194    -45.1    -43.0    163,476    266,861    -38.7
                            

HUMMER H1

   0    4    ***.*    ***.*    0    17    ***.*

HUMMER H2

   118    548    -78.5    -77.6    1,271    4,755    -73.3

HUMMER H3

   457    1,608    -71.6    -70.5    4,784    15,423    -69.0

HUMMER H3T

   202    0    ***.*    ***.*    1,712    0    ***.*
                            

HUMMER Total

   777    2,160    -64.0    -62.6    7,767    20,195    -61.5
                            

Montana SV6

   0    0    ***.*    ***.*    0    64    ***.*

Torrent

   1,014    1,727    -41.3    -39.0    8,885    15,368    -42.2
                            

Pontiac Total

   1,014    1,727    -41.3    -39.0    8,885    15,432    -42.4
                            

9-7X

   80    205    -61.0    -59.5    1,706    2,526    -32.5
                            

Saab Total

   80    205    -61.0    -59.5    1,706    2,526    -32.5
                            

Outlook

   1,012    3,172    -68.1    -66.9    10,175    18,600    -45.3

Relay

   0    1    ***.*    ***.*    12    156    -92.3

VUE

   3,672    9,649    -61.9    -60.5    24,415    60,827    -59.9
                            

Saturn Total

   4,684    12,822    -63.5    -62.1    34,602    79,583    -56.5
                            

GM Truck Total

   127,735    184,376    -30.7    -28.1    785,628    1,229,660    -36.1
                            

 

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GM Production Schedule - 09/01/09

 

                              Memo: Joint Venture
     GMNA         Total
Worldwide
   GMNA    GMIO 2

Units 000s

   Car 1    Truck 1    Total    GMIO 2       Car 1    Truck 1     

2009 Q3 # *

   210    325    535    1,114    1,649    7    30    423

O/(U) prior forecast

   0    0    0    63    63    0    0    34

2009 Q4 #

   262    393    655    995    1,650    0    49    338

O/(U) prior forecast

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
     GMNA         Total
Worldwide
   GMNA    GMIO 2

Units 000s

   Car 1    Truck 1    Total    GMIO 2       Car 1    Truck 1     

2003

                       

1st Qtr.

   591    860    1,451    695    2,146    19    24    NA

2nd Qtr.

   543    837    1,380    706    2,086    19    24    NA

3rd Qtr.

   492    753    1,245    648    1,893    20    17    NA

4th Qtr.

   558    827    1,385    736    2,121    16    20    NA
                                     

CY

   2,184    3,277    5,461    2,785    8,246    74    85    NA

2004

                       

1st Qtr.

   525    820    1,345    928    2,273    19    19    247

2nd Qtr.

   543    846    1,389    1,012    2,401    18    48    284

3rd Qtr.

   463    746    1,209    910    2,119    16    43    261

4th Qtr.

   466    811    1,277    1,028    2,305    17    47    324
                                       

CY

   1,997    3,223    5,220    3,878    9,098    70    158    1,116

2005

                       

1st Qtr.

   470    712    1,182    1,022    2,204    16    51    286

2nd Qtr.

   458    789    1,247    1,094    2,341    17    49    337

3rd Qtr.

   423    723    1,146    1,028    2,174    15    50    199

4th Qtr.

   483    798    1,281    1,051    2,332    14    68    197
                                       

CY

   1,834    3,022    4,856    4,195    9,051    62    218    1,019

2006

                       

1st Qtr.

   496    759    1,255    1,160    2,415    18    50    246

2nd Qtr.

   462    775    1,237    1,183    2,420    17    58    258

3rd Qtr.

   417    633    1,050    1,022    2,072    12    48    202

4th Qtr.

   446    661    1,107    1,167    2,274    11    43    260
                                       

CY

   1,821    2,828    4,649    4,532    9,181    58    199    966

2007

                       

1st Qtr.

   399    664    1,063    1,277    2,340    15    35    287

2nd Qtr.

   402    740    1,142    1,268    2,410    12    42    264

3rd Qtr.

   367    653    1,020    1,136    2,156    11    39    252

4th Qtr.

   358    684    1,042    1,337    2,380    11    45    323
                                       

CY

   1,526    2,741    4,267    5,019    9,286    49    161    1,126

2008

                       

1st Qtr.

   360    525    885    1,348    2,233    12    42    336

2nd Qtr.

   382    452    834    1,390    2,224    20    36    320

3rd Qtr.

   436    479    915    1,124    2,039    21    29    265

4th Qtr.

   365    450    815    833    1,648    17    12    261
                                       

CY

   1,543    1,906    3,449    4,695    8,144    70    119    1,182

2009

                       

1st Qtr.

   116    255    371    959    1,330    11    8    363

2nd Qtr.

   170    225    395    1,143    1,538    11    17    474

3rd Qtr. #

   210    325    535    1,114    1,649    7    30    423

4th Qtr. #

   262    393    655    995    1,650    0    49    338
                                       

CY

   758    1,198    1,956    4,211    6,167    29    104    1,598

 

* Variance reported only if current production estimate differs from prior production estimate by 5K units or more
# Denotes estimate

All Numbers may vary due to rounding

General Motors Company acquired operations from General Motors Corporation on July 10, 2009, and references to prior periods in this and other materials refer to operations of the old General Motors Corporation

This report is governed by the Forward Looking Statements language found in the Terms and Conditions on the GM Investor Information website: http://www.gm.com/corporate/investor_information/terms.jsp.

1

GMNA includes joint venture production - HUMMER and CAMI units included in GMNA Truck and production historically classified as joint venture production - NUMMI units included in GMNA car

2

GMIO includes GM-AvtoVAZ, SAIC-GM-Wuling and GM Daewoo Auto Technologies (GMDAT) joint venture production beginning in Q1 2004 (Starting in Q3 2005, GMIO joint venture production does not include GMDAT); and GM Egypt, Shanghai GM Norsom Motors (formerly Jinbei GM) and Shanghai GM joint ventures.