KEY POINTS
  • General Motors' third-quarter vehicle sales increased 24% compared to a year ago.
  • GM said it sold 555,580 vehicles from July through September, up from 447,000 a year earlier.
  • Supply chain problems weighed more heavily on GM's output in 2021.

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People look at the Cadillac Lyriq electric vehicle at the Cadillac booth at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan on September 14, 2022.

DETROIT – General Motors' third-quarter vehicle sales increased 24% compared to a year ago, when supply chain issues weighed more heavily on the company's output.

The Detroit automaker on Monday said it sold 555,580 vehicles from July through September, up from about 447,000 a year earlier, when sales were depressed due to Malaysia-related supply issues of semiconductor chips. The increase was in line with or higher than industry analysts' expectations of an at least 21.6% increase.

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