GM reclaims US bragging rights from Toyota as optimists count on auto sales recovering in 2023.
Full-size trucks have been pulling heavy duty for GM’s bottom line and helped the Detroit automaker top Toyota with total US sales for 2022.
General Motors reclaims the number-one US bestseller spot from Toyota for 2022, a year after supply-chain shortages from the COVID-19 pandemic devastated every mainstream automaker’s sales. While GM was hit harder than Toyota in 2021, the Detroit manufacturer eked out first place in 2022 by just 165,630 units .
Nissan Titan sales fell 45% to 15,063, though its redesigned Frontier midsize truck was up 25.5% to 76,183. •By far Cadillac’s bestseller, Escalade sales were off just 0.6%, to 40,274, while XT4 sales jumped 88% to 21,774. Caddy’s bestselling sedan was the CT5, up 68.3% to 15,896. Cadillac sold 122 Lyriq EVs.Toyota division sold 1,849,754 cars and trucks, off 8.8%, while the Lexus brand was off 15%, to 258,704.
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