KEY POINTS
  • General Motors on Tuesday reported a 1.5% decline in first-quarter U.S. vehicle sales compared to a year ago.
  • The Detroit automaker said the decline to 594,233 vehicles sold during the first three months of the year was largely due to a 22.9% year-over-year decline in sales to fleet customers.
  • GM's sales are below expectations for the overall industry.

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The 2024 Buick Envista.

DETROIT — General Motors on Tuesday reported a 1.5% decline in first-quarter U.S. vehicle sales compared to a year ago, as the overall auto industry normalizes after years of disruptions and volatile results.

The Detroit automaker said the decline to 594,233 vehicles sold during the first three months of the year was largely due to a 22.9% year-over-year decline in sales to fleet customers. Retail sales to customers were up 6%, GM said.

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