Durhamregion.com | News | Photos | Videos | 411 | Community Notices | Dating | Events | Flyers | Marketplace | Menus | Movies | Features

GM's March sales down over 2007

Apr 02, 2008 - 04:30 AM

OSHAWA – March was a downer for General Motors of Canada, seeing a decrease of 16.4% in sales over the same month last year.

GM dealers delivered 30,208 units in March. Car sales were down 8.9% while truck were down a considerable 21.9% or more than 4,500 units. Year-to-date, GM Canada sales are up marginally at 1.5%.

"Despite a softer March than we would have liked, GM is holding it's own in Canada, up 1.5% for the first quarter, driven by a strong 17.2% quarterly increase in car sales," says Marc Comeau, GM of Canada's vice-president of sales, service, and marketing.

"What is particularly significant for us is that we are seeing quarterly gains across our broad portfolio of cars, with the fuel efficient Pontiac Wave and Chevrolet Aveo up a combined 77.6%, compact cars posted a 9.5% increase driven by the double digit gains for the Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac G5 and mid size cars were up a full 79.6% on the strength of a 125% increase for the all-new Chevrolet Malibu.

Easter weekend fell in March this year which contributed to three fewer selling days, 25 vs. 28 in March 2007.

GM is counting on the new Pontiac Vibe to get consumers talking.

"Our Catch the Vibe launch program is creating positive buzz around the recently launched all new 2009 Pontiac Vibe," says Mr. Comeau.

 GM Canada sales
 March2008
2007
%CHG
 Cars13,939
15,305
-8.9%
 Trucks16,269
20,821
21.9%
 Combined30,208
36,126
-16.4%
    
 Calendar Year-to-date (March 31 2008)
  20082007
%CHG
 Cars39,520
33,713
+17.2%
 Trucks43,743
48,306
-9.4%
 Combined83,263
82,019
 +1.5%

Recommend :

Latest News

Ajax snowplow, car tangle
Gun pointed at woman's head in robbery
Residents oppose north Ajax highrise
Company hired to help restore St. Francis
More snow, freezing rain on the way
Woman forced into van, sexually assaulted
Man reports being shot in Ajax
GM still No. 1 despite sales decrease
Four nabbed for warehouse break-in
Avery Louise helps mom and dad ring in the new year
Media Mash Most Viewed Videos
Blowing past his limit Blowing past his limit

Metroland Durham Region Media Group editor Ian McMillan was...

Cops in Durham Region help crack cocaine smuggling scheme Cops in Durham Region help crack cocaine smuggling scheme

Durham Regional Police have played a key role in a drug bust...

Residents of Durham Region pay tribute to fallen soldiers Residents of Durham Region pay tribute to fallen soldiers

Bridges through out the region were packed with people waiti...

Emotional farewell to local hockey player Emotional farewell to local hockey player

Hockey personalities Don Cherry and Ron MacLean were among t...

I am still an Oshawa General:  Tavares I am still an Oshawa General: Tavares

John Tavares says he is still an Oshawa General despite the...

Humane Society Hunts for Land to Build New Shelter Humane Society Hunts for Land to Build New Shelter

Bureaucracy is bogging down the Humane Societys search for l...

Previous
1
/ 6
Previous

Blogs


Neil Crone - Enter Laughing
Are we making a difference?
Scene and Heard with Will McGuirk
Tanya Tagaq makes 10-4-08
People, Places and Things
Job Posting Convinces Writer to Improve Lifestyle
Scene and Heard with Will McGuirk
Thinking inside the Bandshell
Technically Speaking
More of the same?
Past, Present and Future
We're doomed!
Scene and Heard with Will McGuirk
Streetcore at the Atria Jan 9
Blushing Bride
Dress shopping...