General Motors has increased fleet deliveries into the commercial channel by eight percent in 2014 so far and tacked on a 1 percent increase for February, the automaker announced Monday.
by Staff
March 3, 2014
Photo of 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe being loaded for delivery courtesy of GM.
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Photo of 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe being loaded for delivery courtesy of GM.
General Motors has increased fleet deliveries into the commercial channel by eight percent in 2014 so far and tacked on a 1 percent increase for February, the automaker announced Monday.
General Motors delivered 222,104 vehicles into fleet and retail channels in February, which represented a 1 percent decline in fleet sales into commercial, government, and rental for the month. The automaker has increased commercial fleet sales for four consecutive months.
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