General Motors (NYSE: GM) said today that its U.S. sales increased 17% in Q1 OF 2025, with double-digit increases at all four of the company’s brands. For the quarter, GM claimed it led the U.S. automotive industry in total sales at 693,363. It also claimed leadership in retail and fleet sales.
“GM’s sales growth outpaced every other major automaker, and the driving force is our portfolio,” said Rory Harvey, GM executive VP and president of global markets. “We’re the industry leader in trucks and affordable small SUVs, Cadillac is growing significantly in luxury, and we have the broadest portfolio of EVs in the industry.” Continue reading









Ford Motor Q1 U.S. Retail Sales Up 5%
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) said U.S. retail sales rose 5% in the first quarter of 2025. However, overall, total Ford sales for the quarter decreased 1% year over year. Ford claimed this was “mainly due to daily rental fleet sales timing and lost volume from the discontinuation of the Ford Edge and Transit Connect.” In March, F-Series sales rose 38% with a first quarter increase of 24% on sales of 190,389 trucks. F-Series continued as America’s best-selling truck lineup based on preliminary data. General Motors left Ford in in the dust. (Read AutoInformed.com on: GM Q1 2025 U.S. Sales Lead Auto Industry )
“F-Series, along with the popular Ranger and Maverick, together lifted Ford’s total pickup sales to 243,317 in the first quarter. To close out the quarter, Maverick, as a result of improved availability, tallied an all-time monthly sales record of 19,008 pickups sold in March,” Ford said. Continue reading →