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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) March 3, 2009

 

 

GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION

(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)

 

 

 

1-43   DELAWARE   38-0572515
(Commission File Number)  

(State or other jurisdiction

of incorporation)

 

(I.R.S. Employer

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300 Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan   48265-3000
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)   (Zip Code)

(313) 556-5000

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

 

 

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ITEM 7.01 Regulation Fair Disclosure

ITEM 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits

Signature

Index to Exhibits

Sales Release and Charts Dated March 3, 2009


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ITEM 7.01. REGULATION FAIR DISCLOSURE

On March 3, 2009 General Motors Corporation (GM) issued a news release announcing February 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 March 3, 2009    Attached as Exhibit


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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.

 

  GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
  (Registrant)
Date: March 4, 2009   By:  

/s/ NICK S. CYPRUS

    (Nick S. Cyprus
    Controller and Chief Accounting Officer)
EX-99.1 2 dex991.htm SALES RELEASE Sales Release

Exhibit 99.1

 

LOGO
News      

General Motors

Corporation

  

GM Communications

Detroit, Mich., USA

media.gm.com

For Release: 1:45 p.m. ET

March 3, 2009

        

GM Reports 127,296 Deliveries in February

 

 

Chevrolet retail cars continue to gain share, led by Malibu’s 33 percent retail sales gain compared with last year

 

 

Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave and Saturn Outlook drive mid-utility crossover retail sales up 35 percent, share up 10 percentage points, compared with a year ago

 

 

GMAC retail penetration increased dramatically to more than 30 percent of sales in February; Credit Union-financed sales now about 10 percent of total

DETROIT – General Motors dealers in the United States delivered 127,296 vehicles in February, down 52.9 percent compared with a year ago, driven by a 75 percent reduction in fleet sales. However, GM’s car sales compared with January were up nearly 23 percent, and crossover sales increased 6 percent, as financing availability continued to improve and slightly more fleet orders were able to be filled. Retail sales for the month were off 43 percent compared with a year ago in a total industry vehicle market estimated to be the weakest February since 1967.

“It remains a tough and challenging market, but seeing some upticks in volume and showroom traffic compared with last month is encouraging. Our new products continue to take hold in the market and we are estimating retail share increases with Malibu, Traverse, Enclave, HHR, Cobalt and G6. This is in line with our viability plan which is focused on passenger cars and crossovers in addition to our strong truck lineup,” said Mark LaNeve, vice president, GM North America Vehicle Sales, Service and Marketing. “With the 2010 Camaro launching this month, closely followed by the Buick LaCrosse, Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain, we are adding even more world-class, fuel-efficient cars and crossovers to our lineup.”

GM February total car sales of 53,813 were off 50 percent and total truck sales (including crossovers) of 73,483 were down 55 percent compared with a year ago.

 

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The newly-launched Chevrolet Traverse crossover continues to gain traction in the marketplace with total sales of more than 6,400 vehicles, up 23 percent from January. Chevrolet’s crossover portfolio of HHR, Equinox and Traverse combined for 11,796 retail sales in February, a 7 percent increase compared with last year. Malibu retail sales were up 33 percent compared with a year ago.

“All of our new product launches in the 2009-2014 timeframe are cars or crossovers, and with outstanding products like Malibu and Traverse already in the market, we’re building on a strong foundation,” LaNeve added. “We saw customers respond to our 0 percent reduced rate APR and bonus cash offers last month, so we’re doing what we can to keep sales rolling by extending most of those offers into March.”

A total of 1,087 GM hybrid vehicles were delivered in the month, illustrating the wide range of hybrid product offerings available. GM offers the Chevrolet Malibu, Tahoe and Silverado, GMC Yukon and Sierra, Cadillac Escalade, Saturn Aura and Vue hybrids. So far, in 2009, GM has delivered 2,010 hybrid vehicles.

GM inventories dropped compared with a year ago. At the end of February, only about 781,000 vehicles were in stock, down about 160,000 vehicles (or 17 percent) compared with last year. There were about 337,000 cars and 444,000 trucks (including crossovers) in inventory at the end of February. Inventories were reduced about 20,000 vehicles compared with January.

Certified Used Vehicles

GM certified total sales for February 2009 were down, impacted by the uncertain economic environment. GM Certified Used Vehicles, Saturn Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles, Cadillac Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles, Saab Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles, and HUMMER Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles, combined sold 33,014 vehicles.

 

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GM Certified Used Vehicles, the industry’s top-selling certified brand, posted February sales of 28,204 vehicles, down 25 percent from February 2008. However, several brands saw an increase in sales from February 2008. Saturn Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles sold 828 vehicles, up 17 percent. Cadillac Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles sold 3,303 vehicles, up 1 percent. Saab Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles sold 476 vehicles, up 4 percent, and HUMMER Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles sold 203 vehicles, up 31 percent.

“Despite slow sales in February, the Certified Pre-Owned Program continues to be a bright spot for GM, our dealers and the automotive industry as a whole,” said LaNeve. “In particular, we are proud of the strong performance of our luxury CPO brands that continue to show good growth year-over-year. We are providing a tremendous value for customers and dealers in very challenging times for the industry and economy.”

GM North America Reports February 2009 Production; Q1 2009 Production Forecast remains at 380,000 Vehicles; Initial Q2 2009 Production Forecast at 550,000 Vehicles

In February, GM North America produced 135,000 vehicles (37,000 cars and 98,000 trucks). This is down 215,000 vehicles or 61 percent compared with February 2008 when the region produced 350,000 vehicles (129,000 cars and 221,000 trucks). (Production totals include joint venture production of 7,000 vehicles in February 2009 and 22,000 vehicles in February 2008.)

The region’s 2009 first-quarter production forecast remains unchanged from last month’s projection of 380,000 vehicles (118,000 cars and 262,000 trucks), which is down about 57 percent compared with a year ago. GM North America built 885,000 vehicles (360,000 cars and 525,000 trucks) in the first-quarter of 2008.

The region’s 2009 second-quarter production forecast is initially set at 550,000 vehicles (195,000 cars and 355,000 trucks), which is down about 34 percent compared with a year ago. GM North America built 834,000 vehicles (382,000 cars and 452,000 trucks) in the second-quarter of 2008.

 

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General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), one of the world’s largest automakers, was founded in 1908, and today manufactures cars and trucks in 34 countries. With its global headquarters in Detroit, GM employs 244,500 people in every major region of the world, and sells and services vehicles in some 140 countries. In 2008, GM sold 8.35 million cars and trucks globally under the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, Hummer, Opel, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn, Vauxhall and Wuling. GM’s largest national market is the United States, followed by China, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Canada, Russia and Germany. 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/us/gm/en 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: our ability to comply with the requirements of our credit agreement with the U.S. Department of Treasury; the availability of funding for future loans under that credit agreement; our ability to execute the restructuring plans that we have disclosed, our ability to maintain adequate liquidity and financing sources and an appropriate level of debt; and changes in general economic conditions, 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. 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

   February    (Calendar Year-to-Date)
January - February

*S/D Prev: 25

   2009    2008    % Chg
Volume
   % Chg per
S/D
   2009    2008    % Chg
Volume

Vehicle Total

   127,296    270,423    -52.9    -51.0    256,523    522,988    -51.0

Car Total

   53,813    107,592    -50.0    -47.9    97,756    211,966    -53.9

Light Truck Total

   72,357    161,145    -55.1    -53.2    156,612    307,697    -49.1

Light Vehicle Total

   126,170    268,737    -53.1    -51.1    254,368    519,663    -51.1

Truck Total

   73,483    162,831    -54.9    -53.0    158,767    311,022    -49.0

GM Vehicle Deliveries by Marketing Division

 

      2009    2008    % Chg
Volume
   % Chg per
S/D
   2009    2008    % Chg
Volume

Buick Total

   6,196    12,768    -51.5    -49.5    13,165    25,517    -48.4

Cadillac Total

   7,038    14,420    -51.2    -49.2    15,537    29,212    -46.8

Chevrolet Total

   75,555    166,166    -54.5    -52.6    152,741    315,714    -51.6

GMC Total

   16,204    33,237    -51.2    -49.2    35,324    65,507    -46.1

HUMMER Total

   1,053    3,362    -68.7    -67.4    2,275    6,412    -64.5

Pontiac Total

   14,200    23,935    -40.7    -38.2    23,304    46,960    -50.4

Saab Total

   712    1,734    -58.9    -57.2    1,667    3,506    -52.5

Saturn Total

   6,338    14,801    -57.2    -55.4    12,510    30,160    -58.5

GM Vehicle Total

   127,296    270,423    -52.9    -51.0    256,523    522,988    -51.0

GM Car Deliveries by Marketing Division

 

      2009    2008    % Chg
Volume
   % Chg per
S/D
   2009    2008    % Chg
Volume

Buick Total

   2,825    8,820    -68.0    -66.6    7,073    18,036    -60.8

Cadillac Total

   4,666    9,760    -52.2    -50.2    9,917    19,853    -50.0

Chevrolet Total

   30,234    60,105    -49.7    -47.6    54,234    117,107    -53.7

Pontiac Total

   13,213    21,716    -39.2    -36.6    20,677    42,229    -51.0

Saab Total

   482    1,295    -62.8    -61.2    1,106    2,661    -58.4

Saturn Total

   2,393    5,896    -59.4    -57.7    4,749    12,080    -60.7

GM Car Total

   53,813    107,592    -50.0    -47.9    97,756    211,966    -53.9

GM Light Truck Deliveries by Marketing Division

 

     2009    2008    % Chg
Volume
   % Chg per
S/D
   2009    2008    % Chg
Volume

Buick Total

   3,371    3,948    -14.6    -11.1    6,092    7,481    -18.6

Cadillac Total

   2,372    4,660    -49.1    -47.0    5,620    9,359    -40.0

Chevrolet Total

   44,791    105,159    -57.4    -55.6    97,435    196,863    -50.5

GMC Total

   15,608    32,453    -51.9    -49.9    34,241    63,926    -46.4

HUMMER Total

   1,053    3,362    -68.7    -67.4    2,275    6,412    -64.5

Pontiac Total

   987    2,219    -55.5    -53.7    2,627    4,731    -44.5

Saab Total

   230    439    -47.6    -45.4    561    845    -33.6

Saturn Total

   3,945    8,905    -55.7    -53.9    7,761    18,080    -57.1

GM Light Truck Total

   72,357    161,145    -55.1    -53.2    156,612    307,697    -49.1

 

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

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

 

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GM Car Deliveries - (United States)

February 2009

 

     February    (Calendar Year-to-Date)
January - February
      2009    2008    % Chg
Volume
   % Chg per
S/D
   2009    2008    % Chg
Volume

Selling Days (S/D)

   24    25          24    25   

LaCrosse

   1,536    3,979    -61.4    -59.8    3,025    8,355    -63.8

Lucerne

   1,289    4,841    -73.4    -72.3    4,048    9,681    -58.2

Buick Total

   2,825    8,820    -68.0    -66.6    7,073    18,036    -60.8

CTS

   3,259    5,118    -36.3    -33.7    6,677    10,652    -37.3

DTS

   982    3,066    -68.0    -66.6    2,344    5,848    -59.9

STS

   357    1,436    -75.1    -74.1    770    3,095    -75.1

XLR

   68    140    -51.4    -49.4    126    258    -51.2

Cadillac Total

   4,666    9,760    -52.2    -50.2    9,917    19,853    -50.0

Aveo

   1,564    3,300    -52.6    -50.6    3,159    8,614    -63.3

Cobalt

   8,317    16,958    -51.0    -48.9    13,508    34,268    -60.6

Corvette

   1,027    2,071    -50.4    -48.3    1,869    4,086    -54.3

Impala

   7,807    25,196    -69.0    -67.7    14,867    42,740    -65.2

Malibu

   11,516    12,460    -7.6    -3.7    20,828    27,001    -22.9

Monte Carlo

   3    120    -97.5    -97.4    3    396    -99.2

SSR

   0    0    ***.*    ***.*    0    2    ***.*

Chevrolet Total

   30,234    60,105    -49.7    -47.6    54,234    117,107    -53.7

G3 Wave

   80    0    ***.*    ***.*    80    0    ***.*

G5

   714    1,863    -61.7    -60.1    1,481    3,833    -61.4

G6

   8,126    16,901    -51.9    -49.9    10,594    30,843    -65.7

G8

   2,705    0    ***.*    ***.*    4,036    0    ***.*

GTO

   0    5    ***.*    ***.*    0    11    ***.*

Grand Prix

   53    878    -94.0    -93.7    135    2,277    -94.1

Solstice

   248    717    -65.4    -64.0    552    1,575    -65.0

Vibe

   1,287    1,352    -4.8    -0.8    3,799    3,690    3.0

Pontiac Total

   13,213    21,716    -39.2    -36.6    20,677    42,229    -51.0

9-2X

   0    1    ***.*    ***.*    0    1    ***.*

9-3

   414    1,071    -61.3    -59.7    937    2,238    -58.1

9-5

   68    223    -69.5    -68.2    169    422    -60.0

Saab Total

   482    1,295    -62.8    -61.2    1,106    2,661    -58.4

Astra

   706    542    30.3    35.7    1,530    757    102.1

Aura

   1,508    4,833    -68.8    -67.5    2,846    10,141    -71.9

ION

   1    44    -97.7    -97.6    1    219    -99.5

Sky

   178    477    -62.7    -61.1    372    963    -61.4

Saturn Total

   2,393    5,896    -59.4    -57.7    4,749    12,080    -60.7

GM Car Total

   53,813    107,592    -50.0    -47.9    97,756    211,966    -53.9

 

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GM Truck Deliveries - (United States)

February 2009

 

     February    (Calendar Year-to-Date)
January - February
     2009    2008    % Chg
Volume
   % Chg
per S/D
   2009    2008    % Chg
Volume

Selling Days (S/D)

   24    25          24    25   

Enclave

   3,366    3,862    -12.8    -9.2    6,078    7,252    -16.2

Rainier

   0    21    ***.*    ***.*    3    60    -95.0

Rendezvous

   0    3    ***.*    ***.*    0    8    ***.*

Terraza

   5    62    -91.9    -91.6    11    161    -93.2

Buick Total

   3,371    3,948    -14.6    -11.1    6,092    7,481    -18.6

Escalade

   1,238    1,955    -36.7    -34.0    2,591    3,862    -32.9

Escalade ESV

   416    949    -56.2    -54.3    1,088    1,839    -40.8

Escalade EXT

   166    360    -53.9    -52.0    501    743    -32.6

SRX

   552    1,396    -60.5    -58.8    1,440    2,915    -50.6

Cadillac Total

   2,372    4,660    -49.1    -47.0    5,620    9,359    -40.0

Chevy C/T Series

   2    18    -88.9    -88.4    7    25    -72.0

Chevy W Series

   48    112    -57.1    -55.4    143    267    -46.4

Colorado

   1,685    4,827    -65.1    -63.6    5,096    10,624    -52.0

Equinox

   3,462    8,674    -60.1    -58.4    8,865    16,539    -46.4

Express Cutaway/G Cut

   646    1,416    -54.4    -52.5    1,398    2,634    -46.9

Express Panel/G Van

   2,033    5,925    -65.7    -64.3    3,582    10,104    -64.5

Express/G Sportvan

   239    1,449    -83.5    -82.8    656    2,603    -74.8

HHR

   2,557    7,345    -65.2    -63.7    4,257    15,355    -72.3

Kodiak 4/5 Series

   385    633    -39.2    -36.6    731    1,200    -39.1

Kodiak 6/7/8 Series

   95    139    -31.7    -28.8    191    252    -24.2

Suburban (Chevy)

   1,451    4,076    -64.4    -62.9    3,589    8,316    -56.8

Tahoe

   4,490    8,587    -47.7    -45.5    8,339    15,937    -47.7

TrailBlazer

   1,040    10,218    -89.8    -89.4    3,501    18,597    -81.2

Traverse

   6,417    0    ***.*    ***.*    11,632    0    ***.*

Uplander

   163    5,260    -96.9    -96.8    444    9,569    -95.4

Avalanche

   820    3,286    -75.0    -74.0    2,301    6,367    -63.9

Silverado-C/K Pickup

   19,788    44,096    -55.1    -53.3    43,775    80,218    -45.4

Chevrolet Fullsize Pickups

   20,608    47,382    -56.5    -54.7    46,076    86,585    -46.8

Chevrolet Total

   45,321    106,061    -57.3    -55.5    98,507    198,607    -50.4

Acadia

   4,758    5,933    -19.8    -16.5    7,991    13,251    -39.7

Canyon

   553    1,289    -57.1    -55.3    1,731    2,804    -38.3

Envoy

   545    3,096    -82.4    -81.7    1,487    6,171    -75.9

GMC C/T Series

   36    39    -7.7    -3.8    61    67    -9.0

GMC W Series

   76    164    -53.7    -51.7    232    480    -51.7

Savana Panel/G Classic

   382    849    -55.0    -53.1    771    1,594    -51.6

Savana Special/G Cut

   292    527    -44.6    -42.3    1,062    988    7.5

Savana/Rally

   113    114    -0.9    3.3    174    228    -23.7

Sierra

   6,400    15,088    -57.6    -55.8    14,420    28,288    -49.0

Terrain

   2    0    ***.*    ***.*    2    0    ***.*

Topkick 4/5 Series

   208    325    -36.0    -33.3    426    588    -27.6

Topkick 6/7/8 Series

   276    256    7.8    12.3    364    446    -18.4

Yukon

   1,826    3,345    -45.4    -43.1    4,089    6,354    -35.6

Yukon XL

   737    2,212    -66.7    -65.3    2,514    4,248    -40.8

GMC Total

   16,204    33,237    -51.2    -49.2    35,324    65,507    -46.1

 

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GM Truck Deliveries - (United States)

February 2009

 

     February    (Calendar Year-to-Date)
January - February
     2009    2008    % Chg
Volume
   % Chg
per S/D
   2009    2008    % Chg
Volume

Selling Days (S/D)

   24    25          24    25   

HUMMER H1

   0    4    ***.*    ***.*    0    6    ***.*

HUMMER H2

   143    750    -80.9    -80.1    353    1,498    -76.4

HUMMER H3

   669    2,608    -74.3    -73.3    1,462    4,908    -70.2

HUMMER H3T

   241    0    ***.*    ***.*    460    0    ***.*

HUMMER Total

   1,053    3,362    -68.7    -67.4    2,275    6,412    -64.5

Montana SV6

   0    12    ***.*    ***.*    0    20    ***.*

Torrent

   987    2,207    -55.3    -53.4    2,627    4,711    -44.2

Pontiac Total

   987    2,219    -55.5    -53.7    2,627    4,731    -44.5

9-7X

   230    439    -47.6    -45.4    561    845    -33.6

Saab Total

   230    439    -47.6    -45.4    561    845    -33.6

Outlook

   1,016    2,181    -53.4    -51.5    1,960    4,122    -52.5

Relay

   0    39    ***.*    ***.*    1    81    -98.8

VUE

   2,929    6,685    -56.2    -54.4    5,800    13,877    -58.2

Saturn Total

   3,945    8,905    -55.7    -53.9    7,761    18,080    -57.1

GM Truck Total

   73,483    162,831    -54.9    -53.0    158,767    311,022    -49.0

 

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GM Production Schedule - 03/03/09

 

                                        Memo: Joint Venture
     GMNA                  

Total

Worldwide

   GMNA 1    International 5

Units 000s

   Car 1    Truck 1    Total    GME 2    GMLAAM 3    GMAP 4       Car    Truck     

2009 Q1 # *

   118    262    380    260    181    484    1,305    12    9    340

O/(U) prior forecast

   0    0    0    0    12    32    44    0    0    24

2009 Q2 #

   195    355    550    322    187    462    1,521    12    16    309

O/(U) prior forecast

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
     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.

   436    479    915    348    276    500    2,039    21    29    265

4th Qtr.

   365    450    815    214    166    453    1,648    17    12    261
                                                 

CY

   1,543    1,906    3,449    1,550    961    2,184    8,144    70    119    1,182

2009

                             

1st Qtr. #

   118    262    380    260    181    484    1,305    12    9    340

2nd Qtr. #

   195    355    550    322    187    462    1,521    12    16    309

 

* 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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