GM Group Global Market in 2017
- The GM group (Chevrolet, Buick, Holden, GMC, Cadillac, Baojun, Wuling, and Opel-Vauxhall only until August 2017) has released sales figures for the year 2017. Worldwide sales are 9, 35 million units, a decrease of 6% compared to 2016. This decrease is attributable mainly to the sale of Opel-Vauxhall to the PSA group, which has been taken into account by the two groups starting 1 August 2017. The GM group now stands out as clearly below the three new world leaders, namely Renault-Nissan, Volkswagen and Toyota. A further decline is likely in 2018 as the GM group will no longer be able to count on Opel-Vauxhall sales in the first 7 months of the year, as in 2017.
- The global sales of the GM Group in 2017 break down as follows:
1. China is its largest market, with 4.15 million vehicles, or 44% of its global sales.
2. The United States is its second largest market, with 3.0 million vehicles, or 32% of its global sales.
3. Europe is its third market, with 0.78 million vehicles, or 8% of its worldwide sales.
- These three markets account for 84% of the GM group's worldwide sales in 2017, divided into 3.98 million Chevrolet, 1.30 million Buick, 0.78 million Opel-Vauxhall, 0.72 million GMC, 0.36 million Cadillac, with the remainder split between Wuling (1.13 million), Baojun(1.02 million) and Holden (0.06 million).
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