With 592 units sold in February, the Chevrolet Tracker became Argentina’s best-selling utility vehicle, moving ahead of its Nissan, Honda and Volkswagen rivals.
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Chevrolet Argentina Sales Decrease 17 Percent In February 2021
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Chevrolet Argentina sales decreased 17 percent to 2,640 units in February 2021. The performance places Chevrolet as the fifth best-selling car brand in Argentina in February, behind Toyota, Volkswagen, Fiat and Renault.
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The GM Authority Take
The not-insignificant decrease in GM Mexico sales in October represents the eighth consecutive month of contractions suffered by the company in the Latin American country. Once again, Buick, Cadillac and Chevrolet posted negative monthly numbers, while GMC has accumulated three consecutive months of healthy increases on a year-over-year basis. In general, GM and most other automakers have been affected by the decrease in automobile demand in Mexico due to macroeconomic difficulties accentuated by COVID-19.
Notably, GM Mexico’s biggest loss in volume continues to be caused by a drastic drop in sales of what have traditionally been the company’s two best-selling models in the country in recent years: the Chevrolet Aveo and Beat. Between both vehicles alone, there is a very significant sales volume decrease of 6,357 units year-over-year. In addition, the poor performance of 20 other GM models during the past month also contributed to the overall decline.