GM February 2015 Sales Rise 4.2 Percent, GMC Climbs 19.3 Percent - Automobile

The Chevrolet Silverado pickup line continues to gain steam, and so far for this year is selling 24. 4-percent better than the same period in 2014. When combined with the GMC Sierra, GM pickup trucks sold 60,552 units last month – beating the Ford... Winner: GMC brand: 42,433 sales, up 19. 3 percent. The GMC Yukon and Yukon XL enjoy a combined year-over-year sales gain of 58 percent to sell 4,844 SUVs. The abovementioned GMC Sierra posted a 6. 5-percent sales gain compared to February 2014, finishing the month with a brand-leading 15,157 units sold. The Cruze compact sedan was long the second best-selling Chevrolet, after the indomitable Silverado, but the Terrain crossover has overtaken it. In part, that switchover reflected a continued trend of customers switching from traditional sedans to... With a refreshed 2016 Chevrolet Equinox launching this year, the nameplate only stands to see further sales gains as customers trade up to the new version. Wait and See: Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon: 6,563/2,513 sales. The Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon are both too new for year-over-year sales comparisons, but while their numbers lag far behind those of the full-size Silverado and Sierra, GM says early customer interest in the trucks is high. Source: www.automobilemag.com