GM sales for March, 2006
GM sales for March, 2006
http://media.corporate-ir.net/media_...eries_0406.xls
Highlights:
Lucerne seems to be selling very well.
Cobalt up 45% vs March 2005.
Rainier sales up 57% vs March 2005. (odd)
G6 sales up 23% vs March 2005.
HHR continues to sell well.
Uplander up 40% vs March 2005.
Montana SV6 up 130.5%!! GM's best gainer. lol.
The new full size SUV's seem to be doing well as has been said. (Except Yukon... which is down 6%)
Lowlights:
LaCrosse down 30%
STS down 25% (That one shocked me)
Malibu down 32%
Monte Carlo down 30%
SSR down 45%
Grand Prix down 35%
Vibe down 47%
Colorado down 40%
Equinox down 25%
TrailBlazer down 22%
Canyon down 43%
Envoy down 28%
Highlights:
Lucerne seems to be selling very well.
Cobalt up 45% vs March 2005.
Rainier sales up 57% vs March 2005. (odd)
G6 sales up 23% vs March 2005.
HHR continues to sell well.
Uplander up 40% vs March 2005.
Montana SV6 up 130.5%!! GM's best gainer. lol.
The new full size SUV's seem to be doing well as has been said. (Except Yukon... which is down 6%)
Lowlights:
LaCrosse down 30%
STS down 25% (That one shocked me)
Malibu down 32%
Monte Carlo down 30%
SSR down 45%
Grand Prix down 35%
Vibe down 47%
Colorado down 40%
Equinox down 25%
TrailBlazer down 22%
Canyon down 43%
Envoy down 28%
Re: GM sales for March, 2006
One thing that was mentioned on the monthly bulletin broadcast was that March 2005 had some pretty hefty fleet sales, which was lessened this March (which would partially explain why some of the bread and butter cars are down). In addition, it was also stated that March '05 had some pretty hefty incentives piled on, while they are much less this month. Apparently GM has not been the highest in terms of incentives for 7 months in a row now (Chrysler is now the highest, iirc).
Nice to see the newer stuff selling well, but definitely more to be done.
Nice to see the newer stuff selling well, but definitely more to be done.
Re: GM sales for March, 2006
Originally Posted by 96_Camaro_B4C
One thing that was mentioned on the monthly bulletin broadcast was that March 2005 had some pretty hefty fleet sales, which was lessened this March (which would partially explain why some of the bread and butter cars are down). In addition, it was also stated that March '05 had some pretty hefty incentives piled on, while they are much less this month. Apparently GM has not been the highest in terms of incentives for 7 months in a row now (Chrysler is now the highest, iirc).
Nice to see the newer stuff selling well, but definitely more to be done.
Nice to see the newer stuff selling well, but definitely more to be done.
And, I agree about the incentives breing much higher in 05... Of course, wasn't the lower MSRP's (even though you end up paying more for the cars now vs the higher MSRPs + incentives) supposed to handle a good portion of this problem?
Re: GM sales for March, 2006
Originally Posted by SMUJeremy
I am really looking at the new Malibu (Maxx or reg.) or Impala as a daily driver. I just don't think a Cobalt is a big enough car for my daily driver needs.
Probably pick one or the other up this summer.
Probably pick one or the other up this summer.
Re: GM sales for March, 2006
Impala!
It's pretty clear from that breakdown that the older and more boring cars are losing share, while the newer stuff is picking up steam. I suppose if GM can keep churning out not only new, but exciting cars, all of their troubles would be over
. BTW, the new CTS on 60 minutes is SWEET.
It's pretty clear from that breakdown that the older and more boring cars are losing share, while the newer stuff is picking up steam. I suppose if GM can keep churning out not only new, but exciting cars, all of their troubles would be over
. BTW, the new CTS on 60 minutes is SWEET.
Re: GM sales for March, 2006
Yeah, DCX is officially the new incentive *****. Other than the LXs, I can't believe some of the cash on these suckers...$6,000 dealer cash on an '05 Ram, anyone??? 
I just did an ad for Saturday's paper...a $28,900 '05 Ram for $20,200...I don't even want it, and I'm thinking of buying it to resell it

I just did an ad for Saturday's paper...a $28,900 '05 Ram for $20,200...I don't even want it, and I'm thinking of buying it to resell it
Re: GM sales for March, 2006
I was happy to see DCX was up 7%, but almost choked on my popcorn when I saw GM was down 17%...
It saddens the crap out of me to see things like that. If I have one more salesperson tell me "well, its good you got out of GM sales when you did...they suck," I'm going to b!tchslap them. I appreciate their appreciation of me being here, and I'm trying to keep my GM bias down a little...I don't know for how long though
It saddens the crap out of me to see things like that. If I have one more salesperson tell me "well, its good you got out of GM sales when you did...they suck," I'm going to b!tchslap them. I appreciate their appreciation of me being here, and I'm trying to keep my GM bias down a little...I don't know for how long though
Re: GM sales for March, 2006
Originally Posted by SMUJeremy
I am really looking at the new Malibu (Maxx or reg.) or Impala as a daily driver. I just don't think a Cobalt is a big enough car for my daily driver needs.
Re: GM sales for March, 2006
Originally Posted by Jason E
I was happy to see DCX was up 7%, but almost choked on my popcorn when I saw GM was down 17%...
It saddens the crap out of me to see things like that. If I have one more salesperson tell me "well, its good you got out of GM sales when you did...they suck," I'm going to b!tchslap them. I appreciate their appreciation of me being here, and I'm trying to keep my GM bias down a little...I don't know for how long though
It saddens the crap out of me to see things like that. If I have one more salesperson tell me "well, its good you got out of GM sales when you did...they suck," I'm going to b!tchslap them. I appreciate their appreciation of me being here, and I'm trying to keep my GM bias down a little...I don't know for how long though

Re: GM sales for March, 2006
Working on a higher profit margin the 17% drop may not be as bad as it sounds. I'd rather sell a few less with more money, then give them away and sell millions...
You'd have to see all the data to make a valid conclusion.
You'd have to see all the data to make a valid conclusion.


