In 2013 the GM group sold 9.7 million PC+LUV
 
The GM Group sold 9.7 million vehicles (PCs + LUVs) in the world in 2013, placing itself second behind the Toyota group and in front of the Volkswagen group. The American group increased sales by 4% in 2013 compared to 2012. This is a little less than the progression of the Volkswagen group (+4.7%) . However, it is stronger than that of Toyota (+2%) .

It is thanks to China (sales up 11% to 3.14 million units) and the U.S. (sales up 7% to 2.79 million units) that the GM group has benefited from such growth in 2013. In Europe, group sales fell by 3.8%, while in Russia they  decreased by 11% (in an overall market down 5.4%).

By brand, Chevrolet remains the leader of the group in 2013 (4.98 million units, up by 0.3% compared to 2012) ahead of Opel / Vauxhall (1.06 million, stable market share), Buick (1.03 million, up by 15%), GMC (0.45 million, up by 9%), Cadillac (0.25 million, up by 28%) and Holden (0.11 million, down by 2% ). We must add to these figures the amount of GM-Wuling, which represented 1.33 million units in 2013 (up by 9.3%), the rest consists of Daewoo models.

The year 2013 was marked by the announcement of the end in 2016 of the Chevrolet brand in Europe and the closure of the group's plants in Australia.

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