GM Mideast sales performance hits record levels in December
- Middle East: Thursday, January 10 - 2013 at 01:48
General Motors Middle East has recorded its second-best December sales month ever, as dealers sold a total of 14,413 vehicles, up 3% from the same period last year. The improved performance was supported by Chevrolet as well as GM's luxury brand Cadillac, which boasted record month and full year figures. December 2012 was also GM's second-highest sales month last year. In the Middle East GM sold a total of 137,955 vehicles during 2012, boosted mainly by sales in GCC countries. Full year sales in Saudi Arabia rose 16% year-on-year while December sales jumped 9% to 7,167 vehicles, while in the UAE sales climbed 21% during the year and surged 34% to 1,429 vehicles in December, the largest year-on-year gain for the month among GCC countries. December was also the best sales month in the UAE since March 2009.
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