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.