A AutoNews Joined Dec 17, 2008 Threads 2,624 Messages 2,624 Apr 10, 2012 #1 GM Vice Chairman Stephen Girsky said last week the automaker wasn't panicking over its U.S. market share slide. At 17.5 percent, GM's domestic market share through March 'may have surprised some people,' Girsky told analysts April 4. Link
GM Vice Chairman Stephen Girsky said last week the automaker wasn't panicking over its U.S. market share slide. At 17.5 percent, GM's domestic market share through March 'may have surprised some people,' Girsky told analysts April 4. Link