General Motors and its dealers increased retail sales by 6% year-over-year and delivered 594,233 vehicles in the U.S. in Q1, down 1.5% year-over-year due to lower fleet deliveries. The company said, “Our brands are all performing well. GM gained retail market share year-over-year with strong mix and pricing, our inventories are in good shape heading into the spring, and production and deliveries of Ultium Platform EVs are rising, led by the Cadillac LYRIQ. We’re on plan.”
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