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Chevrolet Achieves Best-Ever Global Sales in 2011
« on: January 19, 2012, 03:25:36 PM »
Chevrolet Achieves Best-Ever Global Sales in 2011
Brand's strong results help push GM past 9 million annual sales

DETROIT – Chevrolet sold 4.76 million vehicles around the world in 2011, setting a global sales record and driving General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) global sales to more than 9 million vehicles, a 7.6 percent gain compared with 2010.

GM gained four-tenths of a point of market share to 11.9 percent of the global vehicle industry. Sales were up in all four reporting regions – North America, South America, Europe and International Operations – as GM sold a total of 9,025,942 vehicles compared with 8,385,484 in 2010.

The United States led the way for Chevrolet with total vehicle sales of 1,775,812, up more than 13 percent from 2010. China posted record sales of 595,068, up 9.5 percent from the previous year. Other markets that posted significant year-over-year increases include Vietnam (79 percent), Russia (49 percent), Turkey (30 percent) and Germany (21 percent).

"Chevrolet's impressive growth in both established and developing markets is the result of a strong new product lineup that meets the diverse needs of consumers around the world," said GM Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson. "In addition to Chevrolet's record-setting sales, the entire lineup of GM vehicles is meeting customer needs for fuel-efficient cars and work vehicles as well as unmatched luxury."

Chevrolet is building its global presence by delivering cars like the Cruze, Sonic (Aveo) and Spark, the all-new midsize global Malibu, and crossovers and trucks like the Orlando and Colorado that are designed for the varied driving conditions and customer preferences around the world.

The Chevrolet Cruze compact sedan led the brand with global sales of more than 670,000 in 2011, making it the best-selling Chevrolet nameplate around the world with more than 1.13 million sold since its launch in 2009. In the United States, Chevrolet was the best selling passenger car brand in 2011, thanks in large part to the success of the Cruze.

More than 15 markets experienced record Chevrolet sales in 2011 with the largest year-over-year increases in Peru (81 percent), Vietnam (79 percent), Thailand (57 percent), South Africa (50 percent) and Israel (46 percent). The top 10 Chevrolet sales markets in 2011 were:

Market Total 2011 Sales
United States 1,775,812
Brazil 632,201
China 595,068
Russia 173,485
Mexico 162,461
Canada 150,540
Argentina 133,491
Uzbekistan 121,584
India 111,056
Colombia 105,783

"Without doubt the new Chevrolet portfolio has been a catalyst for our success around the world," said Tim Lee, president of GM International Operations. "The launch of the Chevrolet brand in South Korea along with tremendous growth in China and across the rest of our international operations is proof that Chevrolet is becoming a first choice for customers around the globe."

As Chevrolet enters its second century, it continues to become a more global brand, with more than 60 percent of its sales outside the U.S. market.

"In 2012, we will continue to expand our range with even more great vehicles as we pursue further growth in our key markets," Lee said.

On a corporate basis, GM's two largest markets in 2011 were China, where GM and its joint venture partners increased sales 8.3 percent year over year to 2,547,203 vehicles, and the United States, where GM sold 2,503,820 vehicles, up 13.0 percent compared with 2010. GM is the market leader in both countries.
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Re: Chevrolet Achieves Best-Ever Global Sales in 2011
« Reply #4 on: January 20, 2012, 12:19:15 PM »
i didn't get it either  :confused:
Posts for the sake of posting are annoying to say the least.

I think it's pretty damn good of GM.  They were in the shitter just two years ago.  Although Toyota did have the tsunami/earthquake which pretty much stopped all production for a month.

The Sonic is really impressive.  I'd also like to see the Caprice sold to the public.  It's only available as a PPV right now.  I think it would really hurt the Impala and maybe the Buick Regal.  They should have just replaced the old Impala with the Caprice and called it the Impala.  They have always shared the same chassis anyway.  Who wouldn't want Corvette performance from a family car?
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« Reply #5 on: February 18, 2012, 12:01:11 PM »
If they are making so much profit then how about making them start paying their corporate taxes.  They got a 10 YEAR exemption from them in the bailout.  Think of what you could do IF you didn't have to pay taxes for 10 years.  If they are such a "good" car company then let them stand on their own two feet with the other companies that have to pay the corp taxes.  If not let them fail and someone else will buy the pieces and build a new company that will.  Before I get flamed I know Chrysler got a bailout but not to the same extent.  Think of it this way, those corp taxes GM is not paying are not going to help pay the borrowed $0.40 of every dollar that the US government spends.  There will never be a GM product in my driveway, they can park on the street.
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