
General Motors continues its turnaround by posting a 4.7% increase in sales last month versus last year, bolstered mostly by the 68.6% increase at Saturn and a strong showing from GMC (8.6%) and Pontiac (13.7%). Likewise, Toyota contiues its positive growth with an increase of 10.9% for the brand and 9.7% for the company including Lexus. The gain by Toyota put it ahead of Ford as the No. 2 best-selling automaker in the U.S. last month. Ford, meanwhile, saw sales dip by 10.4%, which it claims is due to an ongoing effort to reduce fleet sales. It claims retail sales were nearly flat, helped by the Edge, new Escape and Expedition, among others. The Chrysler Group, meanwhile, remained flat, despite the monster effort by Jeep, which saw sales of the Wrangler increase by 106%!
The rest of the industry's performance by brand can be found after the jump.
Biggest WinnerSaturn

68.6% at 26,905 (05/06: 15,347)
Biggest LoserJaguar

–44.1% at 1,379 (05/06: 2,374)
COMPANIESBMW Group

4.5% at 30,819 (05/06: 28,360)
Chrysler Group

0.2% at 199,393 (05/06: 191,261)
Ford Motor Co

–10.4% at 259,470 (05/06: 278,546)
General Motors

4.7% at 375,682 (05/06: 345,157)
Honda America

–1.4% at 145,367 (05/06: 141,810)
Nissan North America

3.2% at 93,062 (05/06: 86,667)
Toyota Motor Co.

9.7% at 269,023 (05/06: 235,708)
DISCLAIMER: All percentages represent the change in the Daily Average Sales Rate. There were 26 selling days in May 2007 versus 25 selling days in May 2006. As such, an automaker that sold more vehicles last month than the year prior did not necessarily show a positive increase. BRANDS Acura

–5.3% at 15,920 (05/06: 16,171)
Audi

18.7% at 8,788 (05/06: 7,120)
BMW

3.9% at 26,689 (05/06: 24,688)
Buick

–15.9% at 17,087 (05/06: 19,533)
Cadillac

–9.7% at 17,380 (05/06: 18,510)
Chevrolet

1.6% at 220,870 (05/06: 209,108)
Chrysler

–8.2% at 53,157 (05/06: 55,680)
Dodge

–0.6% at 103,366 (05/06: 99,976)
Ford

–12.9% at 212,572 (05/06: 234,655)
GMC

8.6% at 48,336 (05/06: 42,809)
Honda

–0.9% at 129,447 (05/06: 125,639)
HUMMER

–5.9% at 4,636 (05/06: 4,737)
Infiniti

5.6% at 10,748 (05/06: 9,786)
Isuzu

–9.8% at 1,271 (05/06: 1,355)
Jaguar

–44.1% at 1,379 (05/06: 2,374)
Jeep

15.7% at 42,870 (05/06: 35,605)
Kia

3.4% at 28,494 (05/06: 26,494)
Land Rover

3.1% at 4,269 (05/06: 3,981)
Lexus

2.0% at 31,847 (05/06: 29,999)
Lincoln

23.0% at 13,880 (05/06: 10,847)
Mercedes

–3.1% at 21,771 (05/06: 21,621)
Mercury

5.5% at 18,178 (05/06: 16,565)
MINI

8.1% at 4,130 (05/06: 3,672)
Mitsubishi

11.0% at 13,651 (05/06: 11,821)
Nissan

2.9% at 82,314 (05/06: 76,881)
Pontiac

13.7% at 36,325 (05/06: 30,728)
Porsche

–2.2% at 3,600 (05/06: 3,541)
Saab

–8.9% at 2,872 (05/06: 3,030)
Saturn

68.6% at 26,905 (05/06: 15,347)
Subaru

–4.6% at 16,282 (05/06: 16,406)
Toyota

10.9% at 237,176 (05/06: 205,709)
Volkswagen

–2.9% at 22,325 (05/06: 22,100)
Volvo

–12.7% at 9,142 (05/06: 10,124)
NOT YET REPORTING: Hyundai
Mazda
Suzuki