GM's numbers for October sales.

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Not a bad month. The Enclave tore it up...again. The CTS had a stellar month. Cruze was impressive at 5K units...it's first full month on sale. Equinox blew it out of the park...

The Good:
-Enclave: 4,693 +53% for the month, +30% for the year.
-Lacrosse: 4,432 +37% for the month, +162% for the year

-CTS: 4,242 +45% for the month, + 15% for the year

-Cruze: 5,048 units sold, not bad for it's first month on sale
-Equinox: 12,775 +62% for the month, +75% for the year
-Silverado: 34,283 +8% for the month, + 15.6% for the year

-Acadia: 5,407 +64% for the month, +25% for the year
-Sierra: 12,983 +9.2 for the month, +13% for the year
-Terrain: 5,445 +82% for the month, 843.5% for the year

Talking points:
# Chevrolet: Chevrolet delivered 124,294 total vehicles in October, a 7 percent increase year-overyear. Year-to-date total Chevrolet sales are up 17 percent. Retail sales for Chevrolet rose 7 percent on the strength of Silverado and Equinox retail sales, which were up 3 and 54 percent respectively, and on rising Cruze deliveries (read more).

# Buick: Buick, the fastest growing major automotive brand in the United States, reported 12,569 total sales, a 39 percent increase compared to a year ago. This includes a 36 percent rise in year-over-year retail sales – the 13th consecutive month of year-over-year sales gains for the brand. Total Buick sales are up 55 percent for the calendar year to date (read more).

# GMC: GMC reported total sales of 33,136, a 30 percent increase, compared to the same month last year. This marks the 13th consecutive month of year-over-year sales increases, spurred by the best month of the year for the Sierra and retail demand for its crossover SUVs Terrain and Acadia, which rose 75 and 65 percent compared to last year, respectively. For the year, GMC total sales are up 28 percent (read more).

# Cadillac: Total sales of 13,393 for October were 15 percent higher than last October, with retail sales increasing 41 percent. SRX retail sales were up 56 percent, compared to a year ago, and CTS retail sales increased 70 percent. The all-new 2011 CTS Coupe had another great month, up 28 percent, compared to September. With total sales up 40 percent for the year, the brand remains the fastest-growing luxury auto brand in the industry (read more).

# Fleet sales for GM’s four brands were 43,816 for the month.

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