However, Toyota increased its annual sales in the United States by 10.4% to 2.3 million units, while General Motors fell 12.9% to 2.2 million.
Toyota also posted small annual profits on its two best-selling sedans, the Camry and Corolla, and a modest drop in sales of its Rav4 compact SUV. The Highlander SUV also increased its sales in 2021.
GM, which relies more on the truck market than Toyota, had a 10.8% annual drop in its Silverado pickup trucks and a 6.4% drop in its GMC truck lineup.
The American automaker had held the crown as America’s No. 1 selling car company since 1931, when it surpassed Ford, according to the Automotive News trade publication.
Charlie Chesbrough, a senior economist at Cox Automotive, noted that GM’s lack of emphasis on sedans has cost it market share and estimates that Toyota may also have benefited from a smaller dealer network compared to GM, Ford and Stellantis, which owns the Chrysler brands.
“As a result, sales may have been down (for GM and company) because buyers couldn’t find the product they were looking for.”
While GM has recognized that low car inventories are a problem, CEO Mary Barra and other executives have touted the strong vehicle prices, which allow it to remain profitable even when sales decline.
“High vehicle use and lagged sales mean pent-up demand for new vehicles in the millions and counting. That pent-up demand will support sales as vehicle supply improves,” anticipated Elaine Buckberg, GM’s chief economist.
Jessica Caldwell, executive director of data analysis for the specialty company Edmunds, believes that the podium may change.
“It is a remarkable feat for Toyota, but it is not likely to be a sign of change in the long term – GM has the advantage that it has more brands and products for consumers to choose from.”
In a statement, Toyota estimated that it will invest 3 billion dollars in the United States to develop electric vehicles.
Among other companies that reported their annual US sales for 2021, Honda had an increase of 8.9% with 1.5 million vehicles, and Hyundai increased 19% with 738,081 cars.
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