General Motors Company reported July sales of 189,443 vehicles this afternoon, which was down 19% from the year earlier period. The overall market only declined 12%, based on numbers from AutoData Corporation.
However, GM sales executives, ever optimistic, were quick to point out that July month-over-month retail sales increased by 12% compared to June, based on its four remaining “core” brands, Chevrolet, GMC, Buick and Cadillac.
Still, the company struggled in the marketplace as its model mix of gas guzzling, body on frame SUVs and pickup trucks were shunned by consumers who clearly were shifting to cars and compact cross-over vehicles and pickup trucks. While GM, at a retail level, held its own in these areas where it competes, its model mix remains rooted in a past of cheap gasoline and real-estate boom times that are now just memories.
Part of the drop was also caused by a drastic decline in fleet sales of 47%, which is partly deliberate on GM’s part and part happenstance, as fleet orders stalled while customers waited out the bankruptcy hearings. Based on preliminary data, GM might now be as low as 4th in daily rental fleet sales year-to-date, having ceded the market to Hyundai/Kia, Ford and Toyota. Overall, the GM July total, when compared with a stronger July last year and much lower fleet sales this year, was down 19% compared with a year ago. Retail sales were down 9%.
When compared with June’s retail performance, there were several product highlights in GM’s core brands to note, according to Mark LaNeve, vice president, U.S. sales.
- Chevrolet Aveo, Cobalt, Impala and Malibu contributed to a Chevrolet car retail increase of 8%.
- Chevrolet truck sales increased 27%, led by increases by Silverado, Suburban, Avalanche, Colorado, HHR and Equinox.
- GMC sales increased 8%, led by Sierra, Canyon and Yukon XL.
“Assuming the Cash-For-Clunkers program stays in place, we look to continue this positive momentum in August,” LaNeve said. “We offer twice as many vehicles that qualify for the Cash-For-Clunkers program than any other manufacturer, vehicles such as Chevrolet Aveo, Cobalt, Malibu, HHR, Silverado and GMC Sierra. Additionally, we have the best selection of crossovers in the industry with Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, and the all-new GMC Terrain, Chevrolet Equinox and Cadillac SRX. Clearly, GM dealers have the cars and trucks that customers demand.”
A total of 1,487 GM hybrid vehicles were delivered in the month. So far, in 2009, GM has delivered 9,836 hybrid vehicles.
A great debate is raging over the CARS program, aka Clunkers. Aside from the big shift to cars and crossovers, the question remains how much steam does the program have? Since dealers were able to take orders from the first of July, but could not start reporting sales until the 24th of July, there was a great rush at the end of the month, which might not be sustainable as the number of eligible trade-ins dwindles, coupled with the lack of credit-worthiness of their owners.
Ford clearly benefited from its large on-road population of Explorer SUVs after more than a decade of record sales in the U.S. and Ford was able to convert many of these owners to Fusion and Focus models.
If this trend of fleeing from trucks continues, GM needs to increase the pace of its conversion to non-truck products. Offshore brands are,of course, already there with more fuel-efficient product mixes.
LaNeve says he feels GM is getting its share of the business given its current mix. “We anticipate an additional sales lift in August if Congress approves more funding for the wildly-popular Cash-For-Clunkers economic recovery program,” he said.
GM estimates if CARS gets the full $4 billion that was originally approved (the Senate is considering an additional $2 billion, not $3 billion), the industry would pick up one million units in sales, of which 500,000 vehicles would be a net plus this year.
General Motors *S/D Cur: 26 *S/D Prev: 26 |
July |
(Calendar Year-to-Date) |
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2009 | 2008 | % Chg Volume | %Chg per S/D | 2009 | 2008 | %Chg Volume | |||||||
Vehicle Total | 189,443 | 235,184 | -19.4 | -19.4 | 1,143,799 | 1,840,126 | -37.8 | ||||||
Car Total | 83,376 | 105,335 | -20.8 | -20.8 | 485,906 | 794,842 | -38.9 | ||||||
Light Truck Total | 104,780 | 128,005 | -18.1 | -18.1 | 649,768 | 1,027,733 | -36.8 | ||||||
Light Vehicle Total | 188,156 | 233,340 | -19.4 | -19.4 | 1,135,674 | 1,822,575 | -37.7 | ||||||
Truck Total | 106,067 | 129,849 | -18.3 | -18.3 | 657,893 | 1,045,284 | -37.1 | ||||||
GM Vehicle Deliveries by Marketing Division |
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2009 |
2008 |
%Chg Volume |
%Chg per S/D |
2009 |
2008 |
%Chg Volume |
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Buick Total | 7,099 | 10,013 | -29.1 | -29.1 | 54,322 | 81,176 | -33.1 | ||||||
Cadillac Total | 6,171 | 13,022 | -52.6 | -52.6 | 54,754 | 101,731 | -46.2 | ||||||
Chevrolet Total | 124,948 | 137,823 | -9.3 | -9.3 | 721,880 | 1,102,488 | -34.5 | ||||||
GMC Total | 21,860 | 27,447 | -20.4 | -20.4 | 140,331 | 224,667 | -37.5 | ||||||
HUMMER Total | 799 | 1,877 | -57.4 | -57.4 | 6,990 | 18,035 | -61.2 | ||||||
Pontiac Total | 22,024 | 25,373 | -13.2 | -13.2 | 110,818 | 178,127 | -37.8 | ||||||
Saab Total | 574 | 2,026 | -71.7 | -71.7 | 5,960 | 14,094 | -57.7 | ||||||
Saturn Total | 5,968 | 17,603 | -66.1 | -66.1 | 48,744 | 119,808 | -59.3 | ||||||
GM Vehicle Total | 189,443 | 235,184 | -19.4 | -19.4 | 1,143,799 | 1,840,126 | -37.8 | ||||||
GM Car Deliveries by Marketing Division |
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2009 |
2008 |
%Chg Volume |
%Chg per S/D |
2009 |
2008 |
%Chg Volume |
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Buick Total | 3,302 | 6,086 | -45.7 | -45.7 | 29,603 | 54,911 | -46.1 | ||||||
Cadillac Total | 3,711 | 8,630 | -57.0 | -57.0 | 36,754 | 67,267 | -45.4 | ||||||
Chevrolet Total | 52,463 | 55,506 | -5.5 | -5.5 | 293,442 | 443,422 | -33.8 | ||||||
Pontiac Total | 21,133 | 23,689 | -10.8 | -10.8 | 102,947 | 164,422 | -37.4 | ||||||
Saab Total | 483 | 1,621 | -70.2 | -70.2 | 4,334 | 11,773 | -63.2 | ||||||
Saturn Total | 2,284 | 9,803 | -76.7 | -76.7 | 18,826 | 53,047 | -64.5 | ||||||
GM Car Total | 83,376 | 105,335 | -20.8 | -20.8 | 485,906 | 794,842 | -38.9 | ||||||
GM Light Truck Deliveries by Marketing Division |
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2009 | 2008 | %Chg Volume | %Chg per S/D | 2009 | 2008 | %Chg Volume | |||||||
Buick Total | 3,797 | 3,927 | -3.3 | -3.3 | 24,719 | 26,265 | -5.9 | ||||||
Cadillac Total | 2,460 | 4,392 | -44.0 | -44.0 | 18,000 | 34,464 | -47.8 | ||||||
Chevrolet Total | 72,054 | 81,572 | -11.7 | -11.7 | 424,693 | 652,196 | -34.9 | ||||||
GMC Total | 21,004 | 26,348 | -20.3 | -20.3 | 135,951 | 213,986 | -36.5 | ||||||
HUMMER Total | 799 | 1,877 | -57.4 | -57.4 | 6,990 | 18,035 | -61.2 | ||||||
Pontiac Total | 891 | 1,684 | -47.1 | -47.1 | 7,871 | 13,705 | -42.6 | ||||||
Saab Total | 91 | 405 | -77.5 | -77.5 | 1,626 | 2,321 | -29.9 | ||||||
Saturn Total | 3,684 | 7,800 | -52.8 | -52.8 | 29,918 | 66,761 | -55.2 | ||||||
GM Light Truck Total | 104,780 | 128,005 | -18.1 | -18.1 | 649,768 | 1,027,733 | -36.8 | ||||||
* Twenty-six selling days (S/D) for the July period this year and twenty-six for last year.**Effective August 2007, GM includes GMC & Chevrolet dealer deliveries of commercial vehicles distributed by American Isuzu Motors, Inc. | |||||||||||||
Mark LaNeve needs to go. If my performance at GM was comparable to his, I would have been fired or demoted, instead of given lots of money and a great retirement to leave. He has done nothing to help GM sales. He can’t even sell the great cars and trucks GM makes, and has a new excuse every month.