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GM U.S. Sales Dip Amid Inflation Fears

Summary

  • General Motors reported a 4.2% decrease in U.S. auto sales.
  • The second quarter saw sales drop to 714,896 units.
  • Inflationary pressures impacted new vehicle buyer demand.
GM U.S. Sales Dip Amid Inflation Fears

General Motors reported a 4.2% decrease in U.S. auto sales for the second quarter of 2026. The automaker's sales figures dropped to 714,896 units, compared to 746,588 units sold during the same period last year.

This decline is largely attributed to persistent inflationary pressures. These economic conditions have seemingly deterred some consumers from purchasing new vehicles, affecting overall sales volume.

The impact of inflation on consumer spending for large purchases like automobiles remains a significant factor for the automotive industry.

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