GM Clinches 2025 U.S. Auto Sales Crown With 2.83 Million Vehicles Sold
General Motors has won the 2025 U.S. auto sales race with 2.83 million vehicles sold, capturing 17.3% market share—its largest since 2017.
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General Motors has won the 2025 U.S. auto sales race with 2.83 million vehicles sold, capturing 17.3% market share—its largest since 2017.
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