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TwitterAt around **** percent, General Motors held the largest share of the auto market in the United States in 2024. General Motors remained the most successful automotive manufacturer in the United States. Between 2004 and 2021, however, the manufacturer lost market share, while that of Toyota rose as a result of an increased focus on light truck models in the lineup. This shifted in 2022, but 2023 led to another slight drop in market share of the American automaker. Asian manufacturers dominate non-domestic competition Among the non-domestic manufacturers, Asian automakers proved to be the most successful group. Asian car brands selling vehicles to customers in the United States include Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Hyundai, and Subaru. Toyota was also among the most valuable automotive brands worldwide as of June 2024. Both Toyota and Lexus were among the ten brands with the highest consumer satisfaction in the United States that same year. How many brands do auto manufacturers own? General Motors, Ford, and Toyota are the leading automotive manufacturers based on market share in the United States. The Ford Motor Company mainly sells vehicles under its namesake brand, while the Toyota Motor Corporation offers several brands, including Lexus and Toyota. General Motors sells vehicles under various brands, including Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC. In 2017, GM and PSA Group closed a deal in which the French carmaker acquired GM's Opel and Vauxhall brands.
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TwitterGeneral Motors was the market leader in terms of U.S. light vehicle sales in 2024. Between January and December 2024, consumers in the United States bought around *** million GM vehicles, making General Motors the producer of approximately **** percent of the automobiles sold in the U.S. during that time. Rebounding after a pandemic-related dip U.S. light-vehicle sales are stalling: the U.S. automotive industry sold roughly ***** million light vehicles between January and December 2024. This compares to about **** million units one year before and close to ** million vehicles in 2019. The trend is slightly different for America’s most popular manufacturer. GM’s global light vehicle sales declined in 2024, compared with the figures reported for the same twelve months in 2023. The U.S. automotive industry had several good years between 2015 and 2018, when consumers purchased more than ** million light vehicles annually for an unprecedented four years in a row. This stellar spell came to an end in 2019. Slowing economies and the COVID-19 pandemic had a strong negative effect on vehicle production and consumption. The U.S. auto market had high hopes for a V-shaped recovery in 2021 and 2022, but the reality was different. Light vehicle sales in North America dropped to **** million in 2022, after encouraging sales in 2021. The regional market was growing in 2024, but had yet to reach pre-pandemic levels. A competitive market The automobile market in the United States is a competitive space, with Toyota Motor trailing General Motors in the ranking. Chevrolet, a division of General Motors, recorded the second-best initial quality in the U.S. as of May 2024. It was preceded by Ram. Lexus, a subsidiary of Toyota, ranked eighth in this quality ranking but sixth in overall U.S. consumer satisfaction in 2024, with an index score ***** points above its main luxury car competitor, BMW. General Motors brands were at a similar position in the ranking, with the automaker's Cadillac brand earning the same index score as Lexus.
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The North America Automotive Market Report is Segmented by Vehicle Type (Passenger Cars, Light Commercial Vehicles, and More), Propulsion Type (ICE, and More), Sales Channel (OEM-Franchised Dealer, and More), Level of Automation (Level 0–1, Level 2, Level 3, and Level 4–5), and Country (United States, Canada, Rest of North America). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD) and Volume in Units.
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TwitterAt about **** percent, General Motors (GM) held a significant portion of the U.S. market in 2024. However, over the course of the last two decades, GM has lost a considerable amount of market share, which stood at about ** percent some 19 years ago. The company General Motors is a multinational company headquartered in Detroit and is ranked among the leading automobile manufacturers worldwide based on revenue. GM has had some variability in the number of cars sold worldwide, with a decline in recent years, especially after selling the Opel and Vauxhall brands to PSA. However, GM's financial statements indicate that there has been a recent increase in income globally, with 2024 having the highest sales revenue. The company's revenue had started to drop significantly in 2019, but by 2023, the company had recovered from the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and supply chain shortages. GM includes many brands such as Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, and several other companies. The global automotive industry The global automotive industry is facing new challenges with the advent of smart technology. The recent decade has seen the greatest production volume of cars and commercial vehicles around the world, but the COVID-19 pandemic and global automotive chip shortage have led to production halts and to a steep decrease in the global automotive output. By 2024, the industry had started to recover from these challenges.
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The North America Luxury Car Market Report is Segmented by Vehicle Type (Sedan, SUV/Crossover, and More), Drive Type (ICE, Battery-Electric, and More), Price Band (Premium 50k–100k USD, Upper-Premium 100k–200k USD, and More), Sales Channel (Franchised Dealer, Direct-To-Consumer, and More), and Country (United States, Canada, and More). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD) and Volume (Units).
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The Latin America Passenger Car Market Report is Segmented by Vehicle Type (Hatchback, Sedan, and More), Vehicle Class (Entry-Level (A/B), Mid-Size (C), and More), Propulsion/Fuel Type (Gasoline, Diesel, and More), Sales Channel (OEM-Owned Stores and Independent Dealers), and Country. The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD) and Volume (Units).
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The North America Connected Car Market report segments the industry into By Technology Type (5G, 4G/LTE, 3G, 2G), By Application Type (Driver Assistance, Telematics, Infotainment, Other Application Types), By Connectivity Type (Integrated, Embedded, Tethered), By Vehicle Connectivity Type (V2Vehicle, V2Infrastructure, V2Pedestrain), By Vehicle Type (Passenger Cars, Commercial Vehicles), and By Country.
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The North American automotive industry, valued at $0.99 million in 2025 (assuming this figure represents a segment of the overall market, not the total), is projected to experience robust growth, driven by several key factors. A Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.43% from 2025 to 2033 suggests a significant expansion in market size over the forecast period. This growth is fueled by increasing consumer spending on vehicles, particularly in passenger cars and light commercial vehicles, spurred by economic recovery and favorable financing options. The rising adoption of electric and hybrid vehicles, coupled with advancements in autonomous driving technology, represents a significant trend shaping the industry's trajectory. However, challenges remain, including supply chain disruptions which continue to impact production and pricing, rising raw material costs, and evolving consumer preferences that demand greater fuel efficiency and sustainable manufacturing practices. The market segmentation reveals significant variation in growth across vehicle types, with passenger cars and light commercial vehicles potentially outpacing growth in heavier commercial vehicles and two-wheelers due to differing economic sensitivities and technological advancements. Geographic distribution also plays a significant role, with the United States likely dominating the market share given its larger economy and vehicle ownership trends compared to Canada and the rest of North America. Major players like Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, General Motors, Ford, Toyota, and Tesla are strategically positioning themselves to capitalize on these emerging trends, investing heavily in electric vehicle (EV) development, innovative technologies, and sustainable manufacturing. The competitive landscape is fierce, with ongoing mergers, acquisitions, and strategic partnerships shaping the industry's structure. The forecast period will likely witness a consolidation of market share amongst the larger players, potentially leading to some smaller manufacturers exiting the market or being acquired. Furthermore, government regulations promoting clean energy and reducing emissions will significantly impact the industry's product offerings and manufacturing processes in the coming years. The consistent growth projected indicates a positive outlook, but the industry must adapt proactively to the challenges to maintain its momentum. This comprehensive report provides a detailed analysis of the North America automotive industry, encompassing the historical period (2019-2024), base year (2025), and forecast period (2025-2033). The study covers passenger cars, light commercial vehicles (LCVs), medium and heavy commercial vehicles (M&HCVs), and two-wheelers across the United States, Canada, and the Rest of North America. With a focus on market size (in million units), key players, and emerging trends, this report is an essential resource for businesses, investors, and policymakers seeking to understand this dynamic sector. Search terms used include: North America automotive market, automotive industry trends, electric vehicle market, commercial vehicle sales, passenger car sales, US automotive industry, Canadian automotive market. Recent developments include: July 2022: Cadillac unveiled the Celestiq show car, a vision of innovation that previews the brand's future handcrafted and all-electric flagship sedan. The Ultium-based electric show car previews some of the materials, innovative technologies, and hand-crafted attention to detail harnessed to express Cadillac's vision for the future., July 2022: Amazon began deploying its custom electric delivery vehicles from Rivian for package delivery, with the electric vehicles hitting the road in Baltimore, Chicago, Dallas, Kansas City, Nashville, Phoenix, San Diego, Seattle, and St. Louis, among other cities., January 2022: Tesla Inc. had a supply agreement with Talon Metals Corp., a subsidiary of Talon Nickel LLC, for the supply of nickel. This agreement will lead to the production of battery material from mine to battery cathode in order to make the electric vehicle battery more eco-friendly.. Key drivers for this market are: Growing Travel and Tourism Industry is Driving the Car Rental Market. Potential restraints include: Increasing Popularity of Ride-Sharing Services Pose Challenges for the Conventional Car Rental Market. Notable trends are: Rising Electric Mobility to Drive Demand in the Market.
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The North America Automotive High Performance EV Market report segments the industry into By Drive Type (Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles, Battery Electric Vehicles), By Vehicle Type (Passenger Cars, Commercial Vehicles), and By Geography (United States, Canada, Rest of the North America). Five years of historic data and five-year forecasts are included.
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United States Used Car market was valued at USD 238.57 Billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 354.04 Billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 6.80%.
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| Market Size | 2024: USD 238.57 Billion |
| Forecast Market Size | 2030: USD 354.03 Billion |
| CAGR | 2025-2030: 6.80% |
| Fastest Growing Segment | Organized |
| Largest Market | Southeast |
| Key Players | 1. CarMax, Inc. 2. Carvana Co. 3. CarBravo 4. AutoNation Inc. 5. Sonic Automotive 6. Berkshire Hathaway Automotive (Van Tuyl Group) 7. Group 1 Automotive Inc 8. Asbury Automotive Group 9. Hendrick Automotive Group 10. Lithia Motors Inc. |
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The South America Automotive Market Report is Segmented by Vehicle Type (Passenger Cars, Commercial Vehicles, Two-Wheelers, and Off-Highway Vehicles), Propulsion Type (Internal-Combustion Engine and Electrified Vehicles), Sales Channel (OEM/Direct, Dealer/Retail, and More), End User (Individual/Private, SME Fleets, and More), and Country. The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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The size of the US Used Car Market was valued at USD 271.7 million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 465.65 million by 2032, with an expected CAGR of 8.00% during the forecast period. Recent developments include: December 2019: A deal to buy the business from AutoScout24 has been made by HELLMAN & FRIEDMAN LLC. The company continues to digitise its business models in the automotive sector, and with this purchase, it hopes to offer value-added marketing solutions.. Key drivers for this market are: Rising Demand for Affordable Transportation
Growing Popularity of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles. Potential restraints include: Fluctuating Vehicle Prices
Limited Inventory of High-Quality Used Cars. Notable trends are: Digitalization of the Used Car Buying Process
Integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML).
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The North America Electric Vehicle Market Report is Segmented by Vehicle Type (Passenger Cars, Light Commercial Vehicles, and More), Propulsion Type (Battery Electric Vehicles, Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles, and More), Drive Type (Front-Wheel Drive, Rear-Wheel Drive, and More), Power Output (Below 100 KW, 100-250 KW, and More), and Country. The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD) and Volume (Units).
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The United States Electric Car Market is segmented by Vehicle Configuration (Passenger Cars) and by Fuel Category (BEV, FCEV, HEV, PHEV). The report offers market size in both market value in USD and market volume in unit. Further, the report includes a market split by Vehicle Type, Vehicle Configuration, Vehicle Body Type, Propulsion Type, and Fuel Category.
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The United States Used Car Market Report is Segmented by Vendor Type (Organized and Unorganized), Fuel Type (Petrol, Diesel, Hybrid, and Battery Electric), Body Type (Hatchback, Sedan, and More), Sales Channel (Online and Offline), and State. The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD) and Volume (Units).
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Discover the booming global automotive vehicle market! This comprehensive analysis reveals key trends, growth drivers, and regional market shares from 2025-2033, including insights into electric vehicles, autonomous driving, and leading automotive manufacturers. Explore market size projections, CAGR estimates, and future opportunities in this dynamic sector.
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The Latin America automotive market had a volume of 5.90 Million Units in 2024. The industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.80% during the forecast period of 2025-2034. Rapid urbanization across the region is increasing demand for personal and public vehicles thus putting pressure on cities to grow, while improvements in infrastructure and general accessibility for middle-class consumers allow for ownership of vehicles. In turn, all these factors have resulted in the market attaining a volume of 9.43 Million Units by 2034.
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TwitterAt around **** percent, General Motors held the largest share of the auto market in the United States in 2024. General Motors remained the most successful automotive manufacturer in the United States. Between 2004 and 2021, however, the manufacturer lost market share, while that of Toyota rose as a result of an increased focus on light truck models in the lineup. This shifted in 2022, but 2023 led to another slight drop in market share of the American automaker. Asian manufacturers dominate non-domestic competition Among the non-domestic manufacturers, Asian automakers proved to be the most successful group. Asian car brands selling vehicles to customers in the United States include Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Hyundai, and Subaru. Toyota was also among the most valuable automotive brands worldwide as of June 2024. Both Toyota and Lexus were among the ten brands with the highest consumer satisfaction in the United States that same year. How many brands do auto manufacturers own? General Motors, Ford, and Toyota are the leading automotive manufacturers based on market share in the United States. The Ford Motor Company mainly sells vehicles under its namesake brand, while the Toyota Motor Corporation offers several brands, including Lexus and Toyota. General Motors sells vehicles under various brands, including Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC. In 2017, GM and PSA Group closed a deal in which the French carmaker acquired GM's Opel and Vauxhall brands.