-----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE----- Proc-Type: 2001,MIC-CLEAR Originator-Name: webmaster@www.sec.gov Originator-Key-Asymmetric: MFgwCgYEVQgBAQICAf8DSgAwRwJAW2sNKK9AVtBzYZmr6aGjlWyK3XmZv3dTINen TWSM7vrzLADbmYQaionwg5sDW3P6oaM5D3tdezXMm7z1T+B+twIDAQAB MIC-Info: RSA-MD5,RSA, CcLlS+gdkV4gJD/TjANdpKgWthOkYLeHw+zdhJStt7FcCHTdHuzr9rXTKNaGTHA4 bph5pvc71poHTfOwp/aa/g== 0000040730-08-000023.txt : 20081001 0000040730-08-000023.hdr.sgml : 20081001 20081001161550 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000040730-08-000023 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 8-K PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 2 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20081001 ITEM INFORMATION: Regulation FD Disclosure ITEM INFORMATION: Financial Statements and Exhibits FILED AS OF DATE: 20081001 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20081001 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: GENERAL MOTORS CORP CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000040730 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: MOTOR VEHICLES & PASSENGER CAR BODIES [3711] IRS NUMBER: 380572515 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 8-K SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 001-00043 FILM NUMBER: 081100188 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 300 RENAISSANCE CTR STREET 2: MAIL CODE: 482-C34-D71 CITY: DETROIT STATE: MI ZIP: 48265-3000 BUSINESS PHONE: 3135565000 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 300 RENAISSANCE CTR STREET 2: MAIL CODE: 482-C34-D71 CITY: DETROIT STATE: MI ZIP: 48265-3000 8-K 1 sept08salescover100108.htm COVER FOR SEPTEMBER 2008 SALES

 

 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

 

Washington, DC 20549-1004

 

 

FORM 8-K

 

CURRENT REPORT

PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF

THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

 

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported) October 1, 2008

 

 

GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION

(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)

 

 

1-143

(Commission File Number)

DELAWARE

(State or other jurisdiction of

incorporation)

38-0572515

(I.R.S. Employer

Identification No.)

 

300 Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan

(Address of Principal Executive Offices)

 

48265-3000

(Zip Code)

 

 

(313) 556-5000

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

 

Not Applicable

(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

 

 

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

ITEM 7.01 Regulation Fair Disclosure

ITEM 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits

Signature

Index to Exhibits

 

Sales Release and Charts Dated October 1, 2008

 

 


ITEM 7.01. REGULATION FAIR DISCLOSURE

 

On October 1, 2008 General Motors Corporation (GM) issued a news release announcing September sales. The release and charts are attached as Exhibit 99.1.

 

ITEM 9.01 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS

 

EXHIBIT

 

Exhibit

Description

Method of Filing

 

Exhibit 99.1

Sales Release and Charts

Dated October 1, 2008

 

Attached as Exhibit

 

 

 

SIGNATURE

 

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

 

By:

GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION

(Registrant)

 

 

Date: October 1, 2008

 

/s/NICK S. CYPRUS

(Nick S. Cyprus

Controller and Chief Accounting Officer)

 

 

 

 

 

EX-99 2 ex99chartsrelease.htm PRESS RELEASE AND CHARTS FOR SEPTEMBER 2008 SALES

                                                                                                                                                             Exhibit 99.1

News

General Motors Corporation

 

GM Communications

Detroit, Mich., USA

media.gm.com

For Release: 1:45 p.m. ET

October 1, 2008

 

GM Reports 284,300 Deliveries in September;

Highest Monthly Market Share of 2008

 

o

Chevrolet Malibu retail sales up 192 percent; Pontiac Vibe up 61 percent compared with last September

o

Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia and Saturn Outlook crossover total sales up 10 percent; first 226 Chevrolet Traverse sales recorded

o

72,500 Chevrolet Silverado, Avalanche and GMC Sierra pickups sold; beats industry trend as segment-leading vehicles grab market share

o

GM’s market share estimated at 27 percent, marks second consecutive month of market share gains

o

Total Q3 sales up 4 percent compared with Q2, with market share improving by more than 3 percentage points

 

DETROIT – General Motors dealers in the United States delivered 284,300 vehicles in September, giving GM its best monthly share so far in 2008. GM’s share improvement was led by continued strong performances in the mid-car, crossover and full size truck segments. The GM Employee Discount for Everyone sale built awareness for the company’s outstanding lineup and offered compelling values to customers. GM’s brands are having divisional sales events this month to keep the marketplace momentum building.

 

A strong lineup of new products, combined with sales and marketing programs geared toward a particularly challenging market, helped GM outpace major competitors this month. GM total September sales were down 16 percent compared to an industry decline anticipated to exceed 20 percent. Of note, GM total third quarter 2008 sales of 828,000 vehicles were 4 percent higher than second quarter sales of 799,000 vehicles and 3 percent higher than first quarter sales of 806,000.

 

MORE

 


“September marked the second consecutive month where GM performed extremely well in tough market conditions,” said Mark LaNeve, vice president, GM North America Vehicle Sales, Service and Marketing. “We again gained retail share and our total market share looks to be above 27 percent for the month without an increase in incentives.

 

“In a market where customers are cautious and seeking value, more and more are choosing a fuel efficient, award-winning GM product,” LaNeve added. “Comparing Q3 to Q2, we also saw a lot of positives. Volume was up 4 percent with retail trucks improving 23 percent. Of note were our full-size pickups that jumped 30 percent compared with Q2. Importantly, market share improved more than 3 percentage points quarter-to-quarter.”

 

GM launch products continued to build momentum in September and throughout the quarter.

 

“We saw great performance in our launch products – Malibu was up nearly 200 percent – and we’re very excited to have the first deliveries of the Chevrolet Traverse mid-utility crossover,” LaNeve said. “We’re also seeing some renewed demand for pickups and anticipate that our divisional sales programs this month will help fuel the market. Sales of the GMC Sierra were up last month. Our mid-car segment vehicle sales were up 23 percent in September. We saw the Chevrolet HHR gain 14 percent. Pontiac saw gains with the Vibe and G5 while Saturn saw increased sales for the Vue and Outlook. “

 

The success of GM’s product lineup, combined with a compelling value offer, helped the company mitigate the industry challenges as total GM car sales declined just 9.8 percent, while trucks (excluding crossovers) declined 22 percent when compared with a year ago.

 

GM’s popular mid-utility crossovers – Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia and Saturn Outlook -- together accounted for more than 14,000 vehicle sales in the month. The first new Chevrolet Traverse crossovers were sold in September, marking the start of deliveries for the fourth vehicle in GM’s industry-leading mid-utility crossover lineup.

 

MORE

 


For the month, a total of 1,957 hybrid vehicles were delivered as GM hybrids continue to gain in popularity in the marketplace. GM’s hybrid sales for September included: 636 hybrid Chevrolet Tahoe, 374 GMC Yukon and 91 Cadillac Escalade 2-mode SUVs delivered. There were 382 Chevrolet Malibu, 31 Saturn Aura and 443 Vue hybrids sold in September. GM has sold 9,053 hybrids so far in 2008.

 

“Customers are responding to our hybrid vehicles – cutting-edge cars and trucks that provide industry-leading value, great fuel economy and the best warranty coverage of any full-line automaker,” LaNeve noted. “The public reveal of the production version of the Chevrolet Volt E-REV as the highlight of our GMnext celebration last month showcases GM’s leadership in advanced propulsion technology and fuel efficiency.”

 

With its solid sales performances the past two months, GM has aggressively managed inventories to historically low levels. In September, only about 717,000 vehicles were in stock – the lowest September in a decade – down about 179,000 vehicles (or about 20 percent) compared with last September. There were about 275,000 cars and 442,000 trucks (including crossovers) in inventory at the end of September.

 

Certified Used Vehicles

 

September 2008 sales for all certified GM brands, including GM Certified Used Vehicles, Cadillac Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles, Saturn Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles, Saab Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles, and HUMMER Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles, were 35,341 vehicles, down 13 percent from September 2007. Year-to-date sales are 374,716 vehicles, down 6 percent from the same period last year.

 

GM Certified Used Vehicles, the industry’s top-selling certified brand, posted September sales of 30,375 vehicles, down 16 percent from September 2007. Saturn Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles sold 817 vehicles, down 7 percent. Cadillac Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles sold 3,269 vehicles, up 8 percent. Saab Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles sold 687 vehicles, up 22 percent, and HUMMER Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles sold 193 vehicles, up 41 percent.

 

MORE

 


“Our Cadillac, Saab and HUMMER Certified Pre-Owned programs each achieved strong sales increases in September, while GM Certified Used Vehicles again sets the sales pace for all OEM certified pre-owned programs,” said LaNeve. “In September GM Certified Used Vehicles, which includes Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Pontiac models, sold its 3-millionth vehicle since the program’s launch in 1997, the first manufacturer-certified program in the industry to reach that sales milestone.”

 

 

GM North America Reports September, 2008 Production; Third-Quarter Production at 915,000 Vehicles; Fourth Quarter Forecast remains at 875,000 Vehicles

 

In September, GM North America produced 335,000 vehicles (162,000 cars and 173,000 trucks). This is up 12,000 vehicles or 4 percent compared with September 2007 when the region produced 323,000 vehicles (118,000 cars and 205,000 trucks). (Production totals include joint venture production of 18,000 vehicles in September 2008 and 15,000 vehicles in September 2007.)

 

The GM North America third-quarter production was 915,000 vehicles (437,000 cars and 478,000 trucks) which was down 10 percent compared with a year ago, due to production adjustments in response to market changes that will reduce the number of trucks produced by about 175,000 and increase the number of cars by about 70,000. GM North America built 1.020 million vehicles (367,000 cars and 653,000 trucks) in the third-quarter of 2007.

 

The GM North America fourth-quarter production forecast remains at 875,000 vehicles (407,000 cars and 468,000 trucks) which is down about 16 percent compared with a year ago. GM North America built 1.042 million vehicles (358,000 cars and 684,000 trucks) in the fourth-quarter of 2007.

 

MORE

 


General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world’s largest automaker, has been the annual global industry sales leader for 77 years. Founded in 1908, GM today employs about 266,000 people around the world. With global headquarters in Detroit, GM manufactures its cars and trucks in 35 countries. In 2007, nearly 9.37 million GM cars and trucks were sold globally under the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, HUMMER, Opel, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn, Vauxhall and Wuling. GM’s OnStar subsidiary is the industry leader in vehicle safety, security and information services. More information on GM can be found at www.gm.com.

 

Note: GM sales and production results are available on GM Media OnLine at http://media.gm.com by clicking on News, then Sales/Production. In this press release and related comments by General Motors management, we use words like “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “forecast,” “objective,” “plan,” “goal” and similar expressions to identify forward-looking statements, representing our current judgment about possible future events. We believe these judgments are reasonable, but actual results may differ materially due to a variety of important factors. Among other items, such factors might include: market acceptance of our products; shortages of and price increases for fuel; significant changes in the competitive environment and the effect of competition on our markets, including on our pricing policies; our ability to maintain adequate liquidity and financing sources and an appropriate level of debt; and changes in general economic conditions. GM’s most recent annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly report on Form 10-Q provide information about these factors, which may be revised or supplemented in future reports to the SEC on Form 10-Q or 8-K.

 

# # #

 

 

Contact:

 

John McDonald

GM Corporate News

313-667-3714 (office)

313-418-2139 (mobile)

John.m.mcdonald@gm.com

 

 

 


 

 

 

General Motors dealers in the United States reported the following deliveries:

 

*S/D Curr: 24

September

(Calendar Year-to-Date)

January - September

*S/D Prev: 25

2008

2007

% Chg Volume

%Chg per S/D

 

2008

2007

%Chg Volume

 

Vehicle Total

284,300

337,640

-15.8

-12.3

 

2,433,243

2,969,505

-18.1

 

Car Total

118,440

131,371

-9.8

-6.1

 

1,037,723

1,156,015

-10.2

 

Light Truck Total

164,366

203,603

-19.3

-15.9

 

1,374,943

1,778,078

-22.7

 

Light Vehicle Total

282,806

334,974

-15.6

-12.1

 

2,412,666

2,934,093

-17.8

 

Truck Total

165,860

206,269

-19.6

-16.2

 

1,395,520

1,813,490

-23.0

 

GM Vehicle Deliveries by Marketing Division

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2008

2007

%Chg Volume

%Chg per S/D

 

2008

2007

%Chg Volume

 

Buick Total

14,121

17,754

-20.5

-17.1

 

113,130

143,915

-21.4

 

Cadillac Total

12,432

20,398

-39.1

-36.5

 

129,568

154,982

-16.4

 

Chevrolet Total

172,803

194,637

-11.2

-7.5

 

1,460,371

1,748,548

-16.5

 

GMC Total

39,029

44,754

-12.8

-9.2

 

305,890

381,238

-19.8

 

HUMMER Total

2,298

5,080

-54.8

-52.9

 

22,493

42,760

-47.4

 

**Other-Isuzu Total

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

7,906

***.*

 

Pontiac Total

23,324

31,817

-26.7

-23.6

 

225,708

276,589

-18.4

 

Saab Total

1,765

2,424

-27.2

-24.2

 

17,362

25,685

-32.4

 

Saturn Total

18,528

20,776

-10.8

-7.1

 

158,721

187,882

-15.5

 

GM Vehicle Total

284,300

337,640

-15.8

-12.3

 

2,433,243

2,969,505

-18.1

 

GM Car Deliveries by Marketing Division

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2008

2007

%Chg Volume

%Chg per S/D

 

2008

2007

%Chg Volume

 

Buick Total

8,938

13,114

-31.8

-29.0

 

75,583

102,548

-26.3

 

Cadillac Total

8,680

12,915

-32.8

-30.0

 

86,929

92,473

-6.0

 

Chevrolet Total

69,720

64,041

8.9

13.4

 

583,476

595,143

-2.0

 

Pontiac Total

21,838

28,375

-23.0

-19.8

 

208,790

249,127

-16.2

 

Saab Total

1,457

2,078

-29.9

-27.0

 

14,528

21,646

-32.9

 

Saturn Total

7,807

10,848

-28.0

-25.0

 

68,417

95,078

-28.0

 

GM Car Total

118,440

131,371

-9.8

-6.1

 

1,037,723

1,156,015

-10.2

 

GM Light Truck Deliveries by Marketing Division

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2008

2007

%Chg Volume

%Chg per S/D

 

2008

2007

%Chg Volume

 

Buick Total

5,183

4,640

11.7

16.4

 

37,547

41,367

-9.2

 

Cadillac Total

3,752

7,483

-49.9

-47.8

 

42,639

62,509

-31.8

 

Chevrolet Total

102,448

129,212

-20.7

-17.4

 

868,734

1,142,158

-23.9

 

GMC Total

38,170

43,472

-12.2

-8.5

 

293,474

364,979

-19.6

 

HUMMER Total

2,298

5,080

-54.8

-52.9

 

22,493

42,760

-47.4

 

Pontiac Total

1,486

3,442

-56.8

-55.0

 

16,918

27,462

-38.4

 

Saab Total

308

346

-11.0

-7.3

 

2,834

4,039

-29.8

 

Saturn Total

10,721

9,928

8.0

12.5

 

90,304

92,804

-2.7

 

GM Light Truck Total

164,366

203,603

-19.3

-15.9

 

1,374,943

1,778,078

-22.7

 

 

* Twenty-four selling days (S/D) for the September period this year and twenty-five for last year.

** Prior to Aug '07, includes American Isuzu Motors, Inc., dealer deliveries of commercial vehicles distributed by GM as reported to GM by American Isuzu Motors Inc.

Effective Aug '07, GM only includes GMC & Chevrolet dealer deliveries of commercial vehicles distributed by American Isuzu Motors, Inc.

 

 


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GM Car Deliveries – (United States)

September 2008

 

 

September

 

(Calendar Year-to-Date)

 

January - September

 

2008

2007

% Chg Volume

%Chg per S/D

 

2008

2007

%Chg Volume

 

Selling Days (S/D)

24

25

 

 

 

24

25

 

 

Century

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

5

***.*

 

LaCrosse

2,699

4,609

-41.4

-39.0

 

31,744

37,945

-16.3

 

LaSabre

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

121

***.*

 

Lucerne

6,239

8,505

-26.6

-23.6

 

43,839

64,451

-32.0

 

Park Avenue

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

26

***.*

 

Buick Total

8,938

13,114

-31.8

-29.0

 

75,583

102,548

-26.3

 

CTS

4,360

6,416

-32.0

-29.2

 

47,479

38,080

24.7

 

DeVille

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

71

***.*

 

DTS

3,381

4,776

-29.2

-26.3

 

25,790

38,144

-32.4

 

STS

856

1,612

-46.9

-44.7

 

12,621

14,768

-14.5

 

XLR

83

111

-25.2

-22.1

 

1,039

1,410

-26.3

 

Cadillac Total

8,680

12,915

-32.8

-30.0

 

86,929

92,473

-6.0

 

Aveo

4,006

5,733

-30.1

-27.2

 

46,620

49,147

-5.1

 

Cavalier

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

57

***.*

 

Classic

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

17

***.*

 

Cobalt

16,521

19,794

-16.5

-13.1

 

162,462

152,895

6.3

 

Corvette

2,318

2,837

-18.3

-14.9

 

23,384

25,849

-9.5

 

Impala

27,143

23,172

17.1

22.0

 

209,734

249,713

-16.0

 

Malibu

19,725

11,726

68.2

75.2

 

140,555

102,955

36.5

 

Monte Carlo

7

776

-99.1

-99.1

 

708

14,272

-95.0

 

SSR

0

3

***.*

***.*

 

13

238

-94.5

 

Chevrolet Total

69,720

64,041

8.9

13.4

 

583,476

595,143

-2.0

 

Bonneville

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

130

***.*

 

G5

3,280

2,673

22.7

27.8

 

21,080

20,730

1.7

 

G6

10,326

11,281

-8.5

-4.7

 

119,706

110,473

8.4

 

G8

1,651

0

***.*

***.*

 

11,308

0

***.*

 

Grand Am

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

99

***.*

 

Grand Prix

225

10,121

-97.8

-97.7

 

8,104

72,567

-88.8

 

GTO

0

104

***.*

***.*

 

52

4,111

-98.7

 

Solstice

653

1,212

-46.1

-43.9

 

9,683

13,069

-25.9

 

Sunfire

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

39

***.*

 

Vibe

5,703

2,984

91.1

99.1

 

38,857

27,909

39.2

 

Pontiac Total

21,838

28,375

-23.0

-19.8

 

208,790

249,127

-16.2

 

9-2X

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

3

118

-97.5

 

9-3

1,281

1,802

-28.9

-26.0

 

12,406

18,097

-31.4

 

9-5

176

276

-36.2

-33.6

 

2,119

3,431

-38.2

 

Saab Total

1,457

2,078

-29.9

-27.0

 

14,528

21,646

-32.9

 

Astra

1,250

0

***.*

***.*

 

9,164

0

***.*

 

Aura

5,831

6,221

-6.3

-2.4

 

50,642

46,062

9.9

 

ION

2

3,779

***.*

***.*

 

314

40,003

-99.2

 

Saturn L Series

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

2

***.*

 

Sky

724

848

-14.6

-11.1

 

8,297

9,011

-7.9

 

Saturn Total

7,807

10,848

-28.0

-25.0

 

68,417

95,078

-28.0

 

GM Car Total

118,440

131,371

-9.8

-6.1

 

1,037,723

1,156,015

-10.2

 

 

 


 

3-1P

GM Truck Deliveries – (United States)

September 2008

 

 

September

(Calendar Year-to-Date)

January - September

 

2008

2007

% Chg Volume

%Chg per S/D

 

2008

2007

%Chg Volume

 

Selling Days (S/D)

24

25

 

 

 

24

25

 

 

Enclave

5,171

4,081

26.7

32.0

 

36,900

16,482

123.9

 

Rainier

1

197

-99.5

-99.5

 

111

4,564

-97.6

 

Rendezvous

0

117

***.*

***.*

 

23

15,208

-99.8

 

Terraza

11

245

-95.5

-95.3

 

513

5,113

-90.0

 

Buick Total

5,183

4,640

11.7

16.4

 

37,547

41,367

-9.2

 

Escalade

1,644

3,505

-53.1

-51.1

 

17,719

27,278

-35.0

 

Escalade ESV

906

1,542

-41.2

-38.8

 

8,543

12,175

-29.8

 

Escalade EXT

354

781

-54.7

-52.8

 

3,514

6,134

-42.7

 

SRX

848

1,655

-48.8

-46.6

 

12,863

16,922

-24.0

 

Cadillac Total

3,752

7,483

-49.9

-47.8

 

42,639

62,509

-31.8

 

Astro

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

25

***.*

 

C/K Suburban (Chevy)

4,339

7,551

-42.5

-40.1

 

41,657

62,550

-33.4

 

Chevy C/T Series

46

23

100.0

108.3

 

259

216

19.9

 

Chevy W Series

81

365

-77.8

-76.9

 

1,303

2,041

-36.2

 

Colorado

3,359

5,598

-40.0

-37.5

 

44,844

59,125

-24.2

 

Equinox

3,532

8,224

-57.1

-55.3

 

56,289

70,609

-20.3

 

Express Cutaway/G Cut

1,008

1,534

-34.3

-31.6

 

9,789

14,655

-33.2

 

Express Panel/G Van

8,458

5,282

60.1

66.8

 

43,982

57,767

-23.9

 

Express/G Sportvan

1,140

920

23.9

29.1

 

11,495

12,594

-8.7

 

HHR

9,386

8,214

14.3

19.0

 

80,498

80,367

0.2

 

Kodiak 4/5 Series

402

827

-51.4

-49.4

 

5,371

7,187

-25.3

 

Kodiak 6/7/8 Series

106

169

-37.3

-34.7

 

1,228

1,803

-31.9

 

S/T Blazer

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

7

***.*

 

Tahoe

7,374

15,441

-52.2

-50.3

 

77,338

109,644

-29.5

 

TrailBlazer

8,773

12,669

-30.8

-27.9

 

65,281

103,450

-36.9

 

Traverse

226

0

***.*

***.*

 

226

0

***.*

 

Uplander

1,081

6,898

-84.3

-83.7

 

38,623

52,663

-26.7

 

Venture

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

25

***.*

 

Avalanche

3,344

4,401

-24.0

-20.9

 

28,210

40,818

-30.9

 

Silverado-C/K Pickup

50,428

52,480

-3.9

0.1

 

370,502

477,859

-22.5

 

Chevrolet Fullsize Pickups

53,772

56,881

-5.5

-1.5

 

398,712

518,677

-23.1

 

Chevrolet Total

103,083

130,596

-21.1

-17.8

 

876,895

1,153,405

-24.0

 

Acadia

6,015

6,023

-0.1

4.0

 

57,018

52,857

7.9

 

Canyon

975

1,520

-35.9

-33.2

 

12,255

16,432

-25.4

 

Envoy

3,394

4,191

-19.0

-15.6

 

20,977

37,503

-44.1

 

GMC C/T Series

43

54

-20.4

-17.1

 

396

805

-50.8

 

GMC W Series

148

592

-75.0

-74.0

 

2,052

3,201

-35.9

 

Safari (GMC)

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

13

***.*

 

Savana Panel/G Classic

1,814

1,110

63.4

70.2

 

8,463

11,594

-27.0

 

Savana Special/G Cut

1,285

261

392.3

412.9

 

9,765

7,632

27.9

 

Savana/Rally

216

158

36.7

42.4

 

1,045

1,467

-28.8

 

Sierra

18,744

18,445

1.6

5.9

 

133,811

157,204

-14.9

 

Topkick 4/5 Series

258

394

-34.5

-31.8

 

6,765

7,655

-11.6

 

Topkick 6/7/8 Series

410

242

69.4

76.5

 

3,203

4,598

-30.3

 

Yukon

3,557

7,009

-49.3

-47.1

 

30,576

46,243

-33.9

 

Yukon XL

2,170

4,755

-54.4

-52.5

 

19,564

34,034

-42.5

 

GMC Total

39,029

44,754

-12.8

-9.2

 

305,890

381,238

-19.8

 



 

 

 

3-1P

GM Truck Deliveries – (United States)

September 2008

 

 

September

(Calendar Year-to-Date)

January - September

 

2008

2007

% Chg Volume

%Chg per S/D

 

2008

2007

%Chg Volume

 

Selling Days (S/D)

24

25

 

 

 

24

25

 

 

HUMMER H1

0

2

***.*

***.*

 

17

116

-85.3

 

HUMMER H2

473

1,379

-65.7

-64.3

 

5,228

9,355

-44.1

 

HUMMER H3

1,824

3,699

-50.7

-48.6

 

17,247

33,289

-48.2

 

HUMMER H3T

1

0

***.*

***.*

 

1

0

***.*

 

HUMMER Total

2,298

5,080

-54.8

-52.9

 

22,493

42,760

-47.4

 

Other-Isuzu F Series

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

1,116

***.*

 

Other-Isuzu H Series

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

61

***.*

 

Other-Isuzu N Series

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

6,729

***.*

 

Other-Isuzu Total

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

7,906

***.*

 

Aztek

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

25

***.*

 

Montana

0

0

***.*

***.*

 

0

26

***.*

 

Montana SV6

0

39

***.*

***.*

 

64

1,270

-95.0

 

Torrent

1,486

3,403

-56.3

-54.5

 

16,854

26,141

-35.5

 

Pontiac Total

1,486

3,442

-56.8

-55.0

 

16,918

27,462

-38.4

 

9-7X

308

346

-11.0

-7.3

 

2,834

4,039

-29.8

 

Saab Total

308

346

-11.0

-7.3

 

2,834

4,039

-29.8

 

Outlook

2,803

2,658

5.5

9.8

 

21,403

25,793

-17.0

 

Relay

1

52

-98.1

-98.0

 

157

1,255

-87.5

 

VUE

7,917

7,218

9.7

14.3

 

68,744

65,756

4.5

 

Saturn Total

10,721

9,928

8.0

12.5

 

90,304

92,804

-2.7

 

GM Truck Total

165,860

206,269

-19.6

-16.2

 

1,395,520

1,813,490

-23.0

 

 

 


GM Production Schedule - 10/01/08

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Memo: Joint Venture

 

GMNA

 

 

 

Total

GMNA 1

International 5

Units 000s

Car 1

Truck 1

Total

GME 2

GMLAAM 3

GMAP 4

Worldwide

Car

Truck

 

2008 Q3 # *

437

478

915

350

282

510

2,057

21

29

276

O/(U) prior

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

forecast

(6)

1

(5)

0

(23)

(37)

(65)

0

0

(10)

2008 Q4 # *

407

468

875

325

278

668

2,146

18

13

335

O/(U) prior

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

forecast

(29)

29

0

(41)

(14)

0

(55)

0

(5)

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GMNA

 

 

 

Total

GMNA 1

International 5

Units 000s

Car

Truck

Total

GME

GMLAAM

GMAP

Worldwide

Car

Truck

 

2002

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1st Qtr.

600

753

1,353

456

131

65

2,005

11

11

NA

2nd Qtr.

688

865

1,553

453

141

74

2,221

15

17

NA

3rd Qtr.

568

740

1,308

408

132

87

1,935

19

20

NA

4th Qtr.

602

824

1,426

453

157

81

2,117

14

25

NA

CY

2,458

3,182

5,640

1,770

561

307

8,278

59

73

NA

2003

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1st Qtr.

591

860

1,451

491

127

77

2,146

19

24

NA

2nd Qtr.

543

837

1,380

488

128

90

2,086

19

24

NA

3rd Qtr.

492

753

1,245

393

135

120

1,893

20

17

NA

4th Qtr.

558

827

1,385

446

157

133

2,121

16

20

NA

CY

2,184

3,277

5,461

1,818

547

420

8,246

74

85

NA

2004

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1st Qtr.

525

820

1,345

473

159

296

2,273

19

19

247

2nd Qtr.

543

846

1,389

503

172

337

2,401

18

48

284

3rd Qtr.

463

746

1,209

411

185

314

2,119

16

43

261

4th Qtr.

466

811

1,277

442

200

386

2,305

17

47

324

CY

1,997

3,223

5,220

1,829

716

1,333

9,098

70

158

1,116

2005

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1st Qtr.

470

712

1,182

502

185

335

2,204

16

51

286

2nd Qtr.

458

789

1,247

501

195

398

2,341

17

49

337

3rd Qtr.

423

723

1,146

412

207

409

2,174

15

50

199

4th Qtr.

483

798

1,281

443

188

420

2,332

14

68

197

CY

1,834

3,022

4,856

1,858

775

1,562

9,051

62

218

1,019

2006

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1st Qtr.

496

759

1,255

494

194

472

2,415

18

50

246

2nd Qtr.

462

775

1,237

495

206

482

2,420

17

58

258

3rd Qtr.

417

633

1,050

374

215

433

2,072

12

48

202

4th Qtr.

446

661

1,107

443

215

509

2,274

11

43

260

CY

1,821

2,828

4,649

1,806

830

1,896

9,181

58

199

966

2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1st Qtr.

399

664

1,063

511

222

544

2,340

15

35

287

2nd Qtr.

402

740

1,142

464

233

571

2,410

12

42

264

3rd Qtr.

367

653

1,020

396

251

489

2,156

11

39

252

4th Qtr.

358

684

1,042

457

253

627

2,380

11

45

323

CY

1,526

2,741

4,267

1,828

960

2,231

9,286

49

161

1,126

2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1st Qtr.

360

525

885

493

243

612

2,233

12

42

336

2nd Qtr.

382

452

834

495

276

619

2,224

20

36

320

3rd Qtr. #

437

478

915

350

282

510

2,057

21

29

276

4th Qtr. #

407

468

875

325

278

668

2,146

18

13

335

CY

1,586

1,923

3,509

1,663

1,079

2,409

8,660

71

120

1,267

 

 


 

*

Variance reported only if current production estimate by region differs from prior production estimate by 5K units or more

#

Denotes estimate

 

All Numbers may vary due to rounding

 

 

1.

GMNA includes joint venture production - NUMMI units included in GMNA Car; HUMMER and CAMI units included in GMNA Truck.

2.

GME includes GM-AvtoVAZ joint venture production beginning in Q1 2004.

3.

GMLAAM includes GM Egypt joint venture from 2001 through current calendar year.

4.

GMAP includes joint venture production: Shanghai GM Norsom Motors (formerly Jinbei GM) and Shanghai GM beginning in 2000 and SAIC-GM-Wuling and GM Daewoo Auto Technologies (GMDAT) beginning in Q1 2004.

5.

International joint venture production includes GM-AvtoVAZ, GM Egypt, Shanghai GM Norsom Motors, Shanghai GM, SAIC-GM-Wuling, and GMDAT. Starting in Q3 2005 International joint venture production does not include GMDAT.

 

 

 

This report is governed by the Forward Looking Statements language found in the Terms and Conditions on the GM Institutional Investor website.

 

 

 

 

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