Form 8-K
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, DC 20549-1004

 

 

FORM 8-K

 

 

CURRENT REPORT

PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF

THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported) February 2, 2010

 

 

GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY

(Exact Name of Company as Specified in its Charter)

 

 

 

333-160471   DELAWARE   27-0756180
(Commission File Number)  

(State or other jurisdiction of

incorporation)

 

(I.R.S. Employer

Identification No.)

 

300 Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan   48265-3000
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)   (Zip Code)

(313) 556-5000

(Company’s telephone number, including area code)

Not Applicable

(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

 

 

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the company under any of the following provisions:

 

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ITEM 8.01 Other Events

Signature

Index to Exhibits

Sales Release and Charts Dated February 2, 2010


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ITEM 8.01 Other Events

On February 2, 2010, General Motors Company (GM) issued a news release announcing January sales. The release and charts are attached as Exhibit 99.1.

EXHIBIT

 

Exhibit

  

Description

  

Method of Filing

Exhibit 99.1

   Sales Release and Charts Dated February 2, 2010    Attached as Exhibit


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SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Company has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

   

GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY

(Company)

Date: February 3, 2010     By:   /s/    NICK S. CYPRUS        
     

Nick S. Cyprus

Vice President, Controller and Chief Accounting Officer

Sales Release and Charts Dated February 2, 2010

Exhibit 99.1

 

   LOGO
News   

For Release: 1:45 p.m. ET

February 2, 2010

  

Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac Retail Sales Up 3 Percent

– Total Sales for These Brands Up 30 Percent

GM Total Sales Increase 14 Percent

Fourth Consecutive Month of Retail Sales Gains for GM’s Four Brands

Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain and Cadillac SRX Retail Sales Up 161 Percent

Fleet Sales Comprise 29 Percent of Total Sales

DETROIT – U.S. dealers for GM’s brands – Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac – reported retail sales of 102,420, up 3 percent compared to January 2009, and 145,098 total sales (up 30 percent). These results were driven by the continued strong growth of new GM crossovers and passenger cars. For the month, GM dealers reported 146,825 total sales (including other brands), representing a total sales increase of 14 percent from the previous year.

“This is the fourth month in a row that Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac have shown a collective year-over-year retail sales increase,” said Susan Docherty, GM vice president, Sales, Service and Marketing. “Our long-term plan to continue to focus and strengthen our brands is delivering results.”

Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac comprised 98 percent of the company’s retail sales in January, compared to 85 percent a year earlier. Retail sales, including other brands, in the U.S. were 104,122 during the month. This represents a 10 percent decline from a year ago, driven by other brand sales – Pontiac, Saturn, Saab and HUMMER – that were 90 percent lower. GM dealers delivered 42,703 fleet vehicles, comprising 29 percent of total deliveries for the month.

Other Key Facts:

 

 

Chevrolet Equinox retail sales increased 67 percent; estimated retail share of the compact crossover segment is up 5 points (Jan. 2009 vs. Jan. 2010)

 

 

GMC Terrain retail sales were up 162 percent (compared to the vehicle it replaces, Pontiac Torrent); estimated retail share of the compact crossover segment is up more than 3 points (Jan. 2009 vs. Jan. 2010)

 

 

Cadillac SRX retail sales were up 218 percent vs. last year, the fifth consecutive month it has gained more than 100 percent year-over-year; SRX gained approximately 15 points of retail share in the Mid-lux SUV crossover segment (Jan. 2009 vs. Jan. 2010)


 

In their first year on sale, GM Compact Crossovers – Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain – have become the second best selling crossovers in the industry

 

 

GM sells more crossovers than any other automaker, representing approximately 20 percent of industry crossovers sold

 

 

Buick LaCrosse retail sales were up 142 percent, the fourth consecutive month it has gained more than 100 percent year-over-year; LaCrosse gained an estimated 12 points of retail segment share, making it number one in its segment (Jan. 2009 vs. Jan. 2010)

 

 

Chevrolet dealers sold 5,371 Camaros – the eighth straight month it has outsold Mustang

“Our launch vehicles such as the Chevrolet Equinox and Camaro, Buick LaCrosse, GMC Terrain, and Cadillac SRX continue to attract new customers to our brands,” Docherty said. “In addition to styling and fuel efficiency, customers have told us they want safe, high quality vehicles. They can have peace of mind knowing that our vehicles come standard with our 5-year, 100,000 mile powertrain warranty and OnStar.”

Management Discussion of January Sales Results

“Global economic recovery is picking up pace,” said Mike DiGiovanni, executive director, global market and industry analysis. “In the U.S., we are seeing a strong rebound in manufacturing and stabilization of consumer confidence, which will support a slow but steady improvement in the vehicle market.”

U.S. Economy

 

 

Leading economic indicators point to a continuing recovery in 2010, although risks remain

 

 

Job losses continue to decline, but initial claims of unemployment remain high, indicating continuing reduction in the labor force. Unemployment is likely to stay near 10 percent

 

 

Consumer confidence stabilized at the December level. Consumer vehicle buying attitude is improving, but consumers don’t anticipate a strong recovery in jobs and income

 

 

Home prices have stabilized in large parts of the country. Housing starts dropped 4 percent in December, but rising housing permits indicate construction will pick up in coming months

 

 

The manufacturing sector continues to expand. Corporate profit reports show the corporate sector is positioned to expand as the economy improves

U. S. Auto Industry

 

 

The U.S. January 2010 SAAR is estimated to be approximately 11.0 to 11.3 million (total industry estimate) – largely on par with Q4 2009 sales

 

 

Based on the strengthening U.S. economy, we are increasing our 2010 CY sales outlook to 11.5 to 12.0 million (total vehicle)


GM North America Production

                
Units 000s          Car        Truck        Total  
                                   

2010 January

       69         130         199   

Units O/(U) prior year

       63         71         134   

% change O/(U) prior year

       1050      120      206
                            

2010 Q1

       237         413         650   

Units O/(U) prior year

       121         158         279   

% change O/(U) prior year

       104      62      75

GM U.S. Dealer Inventory

                
Units 000s          Car        Truck        Total  
                                   

2010 January

       143         247         390   

Units O/(U) prior year

       (220      (192      (411

% change O/(U) prior year

       (61 %)       (44 %)       (51 %) 

Units O/(U) prior month

       (6      11         5   

% change O/(U) prior month

       (4 %)       4      1
                            

2009 December

       149         236         385   

2009 January

       363         439         801   

Other Brands Sales Down 90 Percent in January – Represent 1.2 Percent of Sales, 1 Percent of Inventory

Saturn, Pontiac, Saab and HUMMER combined volumes represented 1.2 percent of total sales in January, compared with 12 percent in May 2009. Inventories for the combined brands totaled 4,212 units at January month-end, representing a 96 percent decrease compared to the end of May 2009 (112,141 units).

Month-End Inventories of Non-Core Brands (May2009 – Jan 2010):

 

      May 2009     Jan 2010     % Reduction  
HUMMER    4,039       2,493       38 %   
Pontiac    70,876      534      99
Saab    4,579      780      83
Saturn    32,647      405      99


About General Motors: General Motors, one of the world’s largest automakers, traces its roots back to 1908. With its global headquarters in Detroit, GM employs 204,000 people in every major region of the world and does business in some 140 countries. GM and its strategic partners produce cars and trucks in 34 countries, and sell and service these vehicles through the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, Opel, Vauxhall and Wuling. GM’s largest national market is the United States, followed by China, Brazil, Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Italy. GM’s OnStar subsidiary is the industry leader in vehicle safety, security and information services. General Motors acquired operations from General Motors Corporation on July 10, 2009, and references to prior periods in this and other press materials refer to operations of the old General Motors Corporation. More information on the new General Motors can be found at www.gm.com.

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CONTACT:

Tom Henderson

tom.e.henderson@gm.com

313-410-2704 cell


General Motors dealers in the United States reported the following deliveries:

 

*S/D Curr: 24    January    (Calendar Year-to-Date)
January - January
*S/D Prev: 26    2010    2009    % Chg
Volume
   % Chg per  
S/D  
   2010    2009    % Chg
Volume

Vehicle Total

   146,825    129,227    13.6    23.1      146,825    129,227    13.6

Core Brand Total

   145,098    111,774    29.8    40.6      145,098    111,774    29.8

Non-Core Brand Total

   1,727    17,453    -90.1    -89.3      1,727    17,453    -90.1

Light Vehicle Total

   146,315    128,198    14.1    23.6      146,315    128,198    14.1

Car Total

   59,363    43,943    35.1    46.3      59,363    43,943    35.1

Light Truck Total

   49,064    59,649    -17.7    -10.9      49,064    59,649    -17.7

Truck Total **

   49,574    60,678    -18.3    -11.5      49,574    60,678    -18.3

Crossover Total

   37,888    24,606    54.0    66.8      37,888    24,606    54.0

 

GM Vehicle Deliveries by Marketing Division

 

                    
      2010    2009    % Chg
Volume
   % Chg per  
S/D  
   2010    2009    % Chg
Volume

Buick Total

   10,061    6,969    44.4    56.4      10,061    6,969    44.4

Cadillac Total

   8,440    8,499    -0.7    7.6      8,440    8,499    -0.7

Chevrolet Total

   105,294    77,186    36.4    47.8      105,294    77,186    36.4

GMC Total

   21,303    19,120    11.4    20.7      21,303    19,120    11.4

Core Brand Total

   145,098    111,774    29.8    40.6      145,098    111,774    29.8

HUMMER Total

   265    1,222    -78.3    -76.5      265    1,222    -78.3

Pontiac Total

   389    9,104    -95.7    -95.4      389    9,104    -95.7

Saab Total

   511    955    -46.5    -42.0      511    955    -46.5

Saturn Total

   562    6,172    -90.9    -90.1      562    6,172    -90.9

Non-Core Brand Total

   1,727    17,453    -90.1    -89.3      1,727    17,453    -90.1

GM Vehicle Total

   146,825    129,227    13.6    23.1      146,825    129,227    13.6

 

GM Car Deliveries by Marketing Division

 

                    
      2010    2009    % Chg
Volume
   % Chg per  
S/D  
   2010    2009    % Chg
Volume

Buick Total

   5,986    4,248    40.9    52.7      5,986    4,248    40.9

Cadillac Total

   3,452    5,251    -34.3    -28.8      3,452    5,251    -34.3

Chevrolet Total

   48,608    24,000    102.5    119.4      48,608    24,000    102.5

Car Core Brand Total

   58,046    33,499    73.3    87.7      58,046    33,499    73.3

Pontiac Total

   376    7,464    -95.0    -94.5      376    7,464    -95.0

Saab Total

   494    624    -20.8    -14.2      494    624    -20.8

Saturn Total

   447    2,356    -81.0    -79.4      447    2,356    -81.0

Car Non-Core Brand Total

   1,317    10,444    -87.4    -86.3      1,317    10,444    -87.4

GM Car Total

   59,363    43,943    35.1    46.3      59,363    43,943    35.1

 

GM Light Truck Deliveries by Marketing Division

 

                                  
      2010    2009    % Chg
Volume
   % Chg per  
S/D  
   2010    2009    % Chg
Volume

Buick Total

   0    9    ***.*    ***.*      0    9    ***.*

Cadillac Total

   1,754    2,360    -25.7    -19.5      1,754    2,360    -25.7

Chevrolet Total

   35,802    40,326    -11.2    -3.8      35,802    40,326    -11.2

GMC Total

   11,226    15,400    -27.1    -21.0      11,226    15,400    -27.1

Truck Core Brand Total

   48,782    58,095    -16.0    -9.0      48,782    58,095    -16.0

HUMMER Total

   265    1,222    -78.3    -76.5      265    1,222    -78.3

Pontiac Total

   0    0    ***.*    ***.*      0    0    ***.*

Saab Total

   17    331    -94.9    -94.4      17    331    -94.9

Saturn Total

   0    1    ***.*    ***.*      0    1    ***.*

Truck Non-Core Brand Total

   282    1,554    -81.9    -80.3      282    1,554    -81.9

GM Light Truck Total

   49,064    59,649    -17.7    -10.9      49,064    59,649    -17.7

 

GM Crossover Deliveries by Marketing Division

 

                                  
      2010    2009    % Chg
Volume
   % Chg per  
S/D  
   2010    2009    % Chg
Volume

Buick Total

   4,075    2,712    50.3    62.8      4,075    2,712    50.3

Cadillac Total

   3,234    888    264.2    294.5      3,234    888    264.2

Chevrolet Total

   20,689    12,318    68.0    82.0      20,689    12,318    68.0

GMC Total

   9,762    3,233    201.9    227.1      9,762    3,233    201.9

Crossover Core Brand Total

   37,760    19,151    97.2    113.6      37,760    19,151    97.2

Pontiac Total

   13    1,640    -99.2    -99.1      13    1,640    -99.2

Saturn Total

   115    3,815    -97.0    -96.7      115    3,815    -97.0

Crossover Non-Core Brand Total

   128    5,455    -97.7    -97.5      128    5,455    -97.7

GM Crossover Total

   37,888    24,606    54.0    66.8      37,888    24,606    54.0

 

*  Twenty-four selling days (S/D) for the January period this year and twenty-six for last year.

 

**Effective August 2007, GM includes GMC & Chevrolet dealer deliveries of commercial vehicles distributed by American Isuzu Motors, Inc.

 
 

 

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GM Car Deliveries - (United States)

January 2010

 

        January      (Calendar Year-to-Date)
January - January
        2010      2009      % Chg
Volume
     % Chg per
S/D
     2010      2009      % Chg
Volume

Selling Days (S/D)

     24      26                                   

LaCrosse

     4,246      1,489      185.2      208.9        4,246      1,489      185.2

Lucerne

     1,740      2,759      -36.9      -31.7       1,740      2,759      -36.9

Buick Total

     5,986      4,248      40.9      52.7       5,986      4,248      40.9

CTS

     2,565      3,418      -25.0      -18.7       2,565      3,418      -25.0

DTS

     618      1,362      -54.6      -50.8       618      1,362      -54.6

STS

     233      413      -43.6      -38.9       233      413      -43.6

XLR

     36      58      -37.9      -32.8       36      58      -37.9

Cadillac Total

     3,452      5,251      -34.3      -28.8       3,452      5,251      -34.3

Aveo

     2,043      1,595      28.1      38.8       2,043      1,595      28.1

Camaro

     5,371      0      ***.*      ***.*       5,371      0      ***.*

Cobalt

     12,962      5,191      149.7      170.5       12,962      5,191      149.7

Corvette

     854      842      1.4      9.9       854      842      1.4

Impala

     10,939      7,060      54.9      67.9       10,939      7,060      54.9

Malibu

     16,439      9,312      76.5      91.2       16,439      9,312      76.5

Monte Carlo

     0      0      0.0      0.0       0      0      0.0

Chevrolet Total

     48,608      24,000      102.5      119.4       48,608      24,000      102.5

Core Brand Total

     58,046      33,499      73.3      87.7       58,046      33,499      73.3

G3 Wave

     10      0      ***.*      ***.*       10      0      ***.*

G5

     31      767      -96.0      -95.6       31      767      -96.0

G6

     151      2,468      -93.9      -93.4       151      2,468      -93.9

G8

     118      1,331      -91.1      -90.4       118      1,331      -91.1

Grand Prix

     1      82      -98.8      -98.7       1      82      -98.8

Solstice

     51      304      -83.2      -81.8       51      304      -83.2

Vibe

     14      2,512      -99.4      -99.4       14      2,512      -99.4

Pontiac Total

     376      7,464      -95.0      -94.5       376      7,464      -95.0

9-3

     429      523      -18.0      -11.1       429      523      -18.0

9-5

     65      101      -35.6      -30.3       65      101      -35.6

Saab Total

     494      624      -20.8      -14.2       494      624      -20.8

Astra

     9      824      -98.9      -98.8       9      824      -98.9

Aura

     361      1,338      -73.0      -70.8       361      1,338      -73.0

ION

     0      0      0.0      0.0       0      0      0.0

Sky

     77      194      -60.3      -57.0       77      194      -60.3

Saturn Total

     447      2,356      -81.0      -79.4       447      2,356      -81.0

Non-Core Brand Total

     1,317      10,444      -87.4      -86.3       1,317      10,444      -87.4

GM Car Total

     59,363      43,943      35.1      46.3       59,363      43,943      35.1

 

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GM Truck Deliveries - (United States)

January 2010

 

        January     

(Calendar Year-to-Date)

January - January

        2010      2009      % Chg
Volume
     % Chg per  
S/D  
     2010      2009      % Chg
Volume

Selling Days (S/D)

     24      26                                   

Rainier

     0      3      ***.*      ***.*        0      3      ***.*

Terraza

     0      6      ***.*      ***.*        0      6      ***.*

Buick Total

     0      9      ***.*      ***.*        0      9      ***.*

Escalade

     1,237      1,353      -8.6      -1.0        1,237      1,353      -8.6

Escalade ESV

     396      672      -41.1      -36.2        396      672      -41.1

Escalade EXT

     121      335      -63.9      -60.9        121      335      -63.9

Cadillac Total

     1,754      2,360      -25.7      -19.5        1,754      2,360      -25.7

Chevy C/T Series

     1      5      -80.0      -78.3        1      5      -80.0

Chevy W Series

     37      95      -61.1      -57.8        37      95      -61.1

Colorado

     1,939      3,411      -43.2      -38.4        1,939      3,411      -43.2

Express

     2,762      2,718      1.6      10.1        2,762      2,718      1.6

Kodiak 4/5 Series

     138      346      -60.1      -56.8        138      346      -60.1

Kodiak 6/7/8 Series

     19      96      -80.2      -78.6        19      96      -80.2

Suburban (Chevy)

     2,315      2,138      8.3      17.3        2,315      2,138      8.3

Tahoe

     4,556      3,849      18.4      28.2        4,556      3,849      18.4

TrailBlazer

     66      2,461      -97.3      -97.1        66      2,461      -97.3

Uplander

     20      281      -92.9      -92.3        20      281      -92.9

Avalanche

     1,372      1,481      -7.4      0.4        1,372      1,481      -7.4

Silverado-C/K Pickup

     22,772      23,987      -5.1      2.8        22,772      23,987      -5.1

Chevrolet Fullsize Pickups

     24,144      25,468      -5.2      2.7        24,144      25,468      -5.2

Chevrolet Total

     35,997      40,868      -11.9      -4.6        35,997      40,868      -11.9

Canyon

     700      1,178      -40.6      -35.6        700      1,178      -40.6

Envoy

     28      942      -97.0      -96.8        28      942      -97.0

GMC C/T Series

     8      25      -68.0      -65.3        8      25      -68.0

GMC W Series

     78      156      -50.0      -45.8        78      156      -50.0

Savana

     502      1,220      -58.9      -55.4        502      1,220      -58.9

Sierra

     7,271      8,020      -9.3      -1.8        7,271      8,020      -9.3

Topkick 4/5 Series

     190      218      -12.8      -5.6        190      218      -12.8

Topkick 6/7/8 Series

     39      88      -55.7      -52.0        39      88      -55.7

Yukon

     1,503      2,263      -33.6      -28.0        1,503      2,263      -33.6

Yukon XL

     1,222      1,777      -31.2      -25.5        1,222      1,777      -31.2

GMC Total

     11,541      15,887      -27.4      -21.3        11,541      15,887      -27.4

Core Brand Total

     49,292      59,124      -16.6      -9.7        49,292      59,124      -16.6

HUMMER H2

     29      210      -86.2      -85.0        29      210      -86.2

HUMMER H3

     155      793      -80.5      -78.8        155      793      -80.5

HUMMER H3T

     81      219      -63.0      -59.9        81      219      -63.0

HUMMER Total

     265      1,222      -78.3      -76.5        265      1,222      -78.3

9-7X

     17      331      -94.9      -94.4        17      331      -94.9

Saab Total

     17      331      -94.9      -94.4        17      331      -94.9

Relay

     0      1      ***.*      ***.*        0      1      ***.*

Saturn Total

     0      1      ***.*      ***.*        0      1      ***.*

Non-Core Brand Total

     282      1,554      -81.9      -80.3        282      1,554      -81.9

GM Truck Total

     49,574      60,678      -18.3      -11.5        49,574      60,678      -18.3

NOTE: GM crossover vehicles are now shown on the tab titled, “PR_Crossover_Page”

 

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GM Crossover Deliveries - (United States)

January 2010

 

        January     

(Calendar Year-to-Date)

January - January

        2010      2009      % Chg
Volume
     % Chg per  
S/D  
     2010      2009      % Chg
Volume

Selling Days (S/D)

     24      26                                   

Enclave

     4,075      2,712      50.3      62.8        4,075      2,712      50.3

Rendezvous

     0      0      ***.*      ***.*        0      0      ***.*

Buick Total

     4,075      2,712      50.3      62.8        4,075      2,712      50.3

SRX

     3,234      888      264.2      294.5        3,234      888      264.2

Cadillac Total

     3,234      888      264.2      294.5        3,234      888      264.2

Equinox

     9,513      5,403      76.1      90.7        9,513      5,403      76.1

HHR

     5,452      1,700      220.7      247.4        5,452      1,700      220.7

Traverse

     5,724      5,215      9.8      18.9        5,724      5,215      9.8

Chevrolet Total

     20,689      12,318      68.0      82.0        20,689      12,318      68.0

Acadia

     5,460      3,233      68.9      83.0        5,460      3,233      68.9

Terrain

     4,302      0      ***.*      ***.*        4,302      0      ***.*

GMC Total

     9,762      3,233      201.9      227.1        9,762      3,233      201.9

Core Brand Total

     37,760      19,151      97.2      113.6        37,760      19,151      97.2

Torrent

     13      1,640      -99.2      -99.1        13      1,640      -99.2

Pontiac Total

     13      1,640      -99.2      -99.1        13      1,640      -99.2

Outlook

     51      944      -94.6      -94.1        51      944      -94.6

VUE

     64      2,871      -97.8      -97.6        64      2,871      -97.8

Saturn Total

     115      3,815      -97.0      -96.7        115      3,815      -97.0

Non-Core Brand Total

     128      5,455      -97.7      -97.5        128      5,455      -97.7

GM Crossover Total

     37,888      24,606      54.0      66.8        37,888      24,606      54.0

 

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GM Production Schedule - 02/02/10

 

                                                

Memo: Joint Venture

         GMNA                      Total     GMNA    GMIO 2
Units 000s        Car 1     Truck 1     Total          GMIO 2          Worldwide     Car 1    Truck 1     
                          
2010 Q1 # *      237      413      650         1,355         2,005      0    0    591

O/(U) prior forecast

     0      0      0         79         79      0    0    60

 

 

         GMNA                      Total     GMNA    GMIO 2
Units 000s        Car 1     Truck 1     Total          GMIO 2          Worldwide     Car 1    Truck 1     
2003                                     

1st Qtr.

     591       860       1,451          695          2,146       19    24    NA

2nd Qtr.

     543      837      1,380         706         2,086      19    24    NA

3rd Qtr.

     492      753      1,245         648         1,893      20    17    NA

4th Qtr.

     558      827      1,385         736         2,121      16    20    NA
                                                    
CY      2,184      3,277      5,461         2,785         8,246      74    85    NA
         
2004                                     

1st Qtr.

     525      820      1,345         928         2,273      19    19    247

2nd Qtr.

     543      846      1,389         1,012         2,401      18    48    284

3rd Qtr.

     463      746      1,209         910         2,119      16    43    261

4th Qtr.

     466      811      1,277         1,028         2,305      17    47    324
                                                    
CY      1,997      3,223      5,220         3,878         9,098      70    158    1,116
         
2005                                     

1st Qtr.

     470      712      1,182         1,022         2,204      16    51    286

2nd Qtr.

     458      789      1,247         1,094         2,341      17    49    337

3rd Qtr.

     423      723      1,146         1,028         2,174      15    50    199

4th Qtr.

     483      798      1,281         1,051         2,332      14    68    197
                                                    
CY      1,834      3,022      4,856         4,195         9,051      62    218    1,019
         
2006                                     

1st Qtr.

     496      759      1,255         1,160         2,415      18    50    246

2nd Qtr.

     462      775      1,237         1,183         2,420      17    58    258

3rd Qtr.

     417      633      1,050         1,022         2,072      12    48    202

4th Qtr.

     446      661      1,107         1,167         2,274      11    43    260
                                                    
CY      1,821      2,828      4,649         4,532         9,181      58    199    966
         
2007                                     

1st Qtr.

     399      664      1,063         1,277         2,340      15    35    287

2nd Qtr.

     402      740      1,142         1,268         2,410      12    42    264

3rd Qtr.

     367      653      1,020         1,136         2,156      11    39    252

4th Qtr.

     358      684      1,042         1,337         2,380      11    45    323
                                                    
CY      1,526      2,741      4,267         5,019         9,286      49    161    1,126
         
2008                                     

1st Qtr.

     360      525      885         1,348         2,233      12    42    336

2nd Qtr.

     382      452      834         1,390         2,224      20    36    320

3rd Qtr.

     436      479      915         1,124         2,039      21    29    265

4th Qtr.

     365      450      815         833         1,648      17    12    261
                                                    
CY      1,543      1,906      3,449         4,695         8,144      70    119    1,182
         
2009                                     

1st Qtr.

     116      255      371         959         1,330      11    8    363

2nd Qtr.

     170      225      395         1,143         1,538      11    17    474

3rd Qtr.

     205      326      531         1,178         1,709      7    31    491

4th Qtr. #

     235      381      616         1,306         1,922      0    49    592
                                                    
CY      727      1,186      1,913         4,586         6,499      29    105    1,920
         
2010                                     

1st Qtr. #

     237      413      650         1,355         2,005      0    0    591

 

* Variance reported only if current production estimate differs from prior production estimate by 5K units or more
# Denotes estimate

All Numbers may vary due to rounding

General Motors Company acquired operations from General Motors Corporation on July 10, 2009, and references to prior periods in this and other materials refer to operations of the old General Motors Corporation

This report is governed by the Terms and Conditions on the GM Investor Information website: http://www.gm.com/corporate/investor_information/terms.jsp

1

GMNA includes joint venture production - HUMMER and CAMI units included in GMNA Truck (Starting in Q1 2010, CAMI production is not classified as joint venture production) and production historically classified as joint venture production - NUMMI units included in GMNA car

2

GMIO includes GM-AvtoVAZ, SAIC-GM-Wuling and GM Daewoo Auto Technologies (GMDAT) joint venture production beginning in Q1 2004 (Starting in Q3 2005, GMIO joint venture production does not include GMDAT); and GM Egypt, Shanghai GM Norsom Motors (formerly Jinbei GM) and Shanghai GM joint ventures.

  Beginning September 2009, GMIO joint venture production also includes FAW-GM Light Duty Commercial Vehicle Co., Ltd. (FAW-GM)
  GMIO excludes SAAB production in Q1 2010 estimate