GM sells 2.36m vehicles globally in Q1 2016, down 2.5%

Overall sales were down 2.5 percent compared to a year ago, mainly due to continued challenging conditions in parts of South America and Asia and the softening of the mini-commercial vehicle market in China.

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Baojun sales in China were up 82 percent driven by strong demand for its model 730 MPV (pictured) and 560 SUV

Baojun sales in China were up 82 percent driven by strong demand for its model 730 MPV (pictured) and 560 SUV

General Motors has sold 2.36 million vehicles globally in the first quarter of 2016. Overall sales were down 2.5 percent compared to a year ago, mainly due to continued challenging conditions in parts of South America and Asia and the softening of the mini-commercial vehicle market in China.

“The quality of GM’s global sales in the key segments and markets in the first quarter is in line with our efforts to drive sustained profitable growth,” said GM President Dan Ammann. “In China, we continued to grow SUV sales and Cadillac expanded in the luxury segment. In the U.S., our disciplined approach to increased retail sales and lower rental fleet resulted in more profitable transactions.”

In China, GM and its joint ventures delivered 964,000 vehicles in the first quarter, an increase of 0.2 percent. GM’s total SUV sales in the country were up 148 percent, led by the continued success of the Buick Envision and Baojun 560. Cadillac deliveries in China rose 6.1 percent. Baojun sales in China were up 82 percent driven by strong demand for its model 560 SUV and model 730 MPV.

North American sales increased 1.2 percent to 800,000 vehicles. In the US, GM says it continued to grow retail share faster than any other automaker with retail deliveries up 7 percent, or 537,000 vehicles.

In Europe, sales of Opel and its Vauxhall sister brand increased by 8.4 percent to more than 300,000 vehicles in the first quarter, outperforming the industry growth of only 5 percent. Opel has received more than 150,000 orders for the new Astra that was recently awarded European “Car of the Year 2016.”

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