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Exhibit 99.1

For Release: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 10 a.m. EDT

GM Reports April Sales of 213,387 Vehicles, Increases 2012 Sales Outlook

DETROIT - General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) today reported April sales of 213,387 vehicles in the United States. Retail sales were essentially equal to April 2011. GM's fleet sales declined 25 percent due to the timing of rental customer deliveries, as previously indicated.
As a result, total sales were down 8 percent.

Based on higher than expected first quarter industry sales and expectations that the U.S. economy will continue to grow, GM is increasing its full-year light vehicle sales forecast to 14.0 million - 14.5 million units from 13.5 million - 14.0 million units.

“We expect gradual improvement in the economy going forward,” said Don Johnson, vice president, U.S. Sales Operations. “Over time, strength in the manufacturing sector and strong retail sales will lead to more job creation. That will help more consumers put the recession behind them, gain even more confidence and drive vehicle sales higher for both the industry and GM.”

GM's two newest vehicles, the Chevrolet Sonic and the Buick Verano, continue to perform well.
Chevrolet Sonic sales were 38 percent higher than the vehicle it replaced. Buick Verano sales reached 2,989 units and have increased each month since it went on sale in late November 2011. In addition, Chevrolet Volt sales of 1,462 units were strong nationally but limited by availability of vehicles in California, where GM is launching a model that qualifies for high-occupancy vehicle lane access.

Other highlights include a 7 percent year-over-year increase for the Cadillac CTS sedan, a 20 percent increase for the GMC Sierra, a 9 percent increase for the GMC Terrain, a 5 percent sales increase for the Chevrolet Silverado and a 7 percent increase for the Chevrolet Equinox.

On a selling-day adjusted basis, GM total sales were up 3 percent and retail sales were up 12 percent. On the same basis, Chevrolet retail sales were up 13 percent, Buick retail sales were up 8 percent, GMC retail sales were up 17 percent and Cadillac retail sales were essentially equal to a year ago. There were three fewer selling days in April 2012 than a year ago.
  
2012 Highlights
April Total Sales
Total Change vs. April 2011
April Retail Sales
Retail Change vs. April 2011
Retail Change vs. April 2011 (selling days adjusted)
CYTD
Sales
CYTD Change vs. 2011
CYTD Retail Sales
CYTD
Retail Change vs. 2011
Chevrolet
155,487

(8.4%)
105,702
0.2%
12.7%
603,621
3.0%
406,919
0.5%
GMC
32,603

4.5%
27,524
4.4%
17.4%
124,487
2.0%
107,052
(0.2%)
Buick
15,446

(16.1%)
13,529
(3.9%)
8.1%
52,782
(16.4%)
48,905
(4.9%)
Cadillac
9,851

(25.0%)
9,525
(11.4%)
(0.3%)
40,817
(23.9%)
39,377
(13.7%)
Total GM
213,387

(8.2%)
156,280
(0.2%)
12.2%
821,707
(0.4%)
602,253
(1.1%)






 Inventory
Units @
March 31, 2012
Days Supply (selling days adjusted)
Units @
April 30, 2012
Days Supply (selling days adjusted)
All Vehicles
713,008
86
701,389
79
Full-size Pickups
231,594
124
226,585
121

Industry Sales
April SAAR (est.)
Q1 2012 SAAR
Full Year 2012 (est.)
Light Vehicles
14.2 million - 14.5 million
14.6 million
14.0 million - 14.5 million



General Motors Co. (NYSE:GM, TSX: GMM) and its partners produce vehicles in 30 countries, and the company has leadership positions in the world's largest and fastest-growing automotive markets. GM's brands include Chevrolet and Cadillac, as well as Baojun, Buick, GMC, Holden, Isuzu, Jiefang, Opel, Vauxhall and Wuling. More information on the company and its subsidiaries, including OnStar, a global leader in vehicle safety, security and information services, can be found at http://www.gm.com.


CONTACT:
Jim Cain
GM Communications
313-407-2843
james.cain@gm.com


Forward-Looking Statements
In this press release and in related comments by our management, our use of the words “expect,” “anticipate,” “possible,” “potential,” “target,” “believe,” “commit,” “intend,” “continue,” “may,” “would,” “could,” “should,” “project,” “projected,” “positioned” or similar expressions is intended to identify forward-looking statements that represent our current judgment about possible future events. We believe these judgments are reasonable, but these statements are not guarantees of any events or financial results, and our actual results may differ materially due to a variety of important factors. Among other items, such factors might include: our ability to realize production efficiencies and to achieve reductions in costs as a result of our restructuring initiatives and labor modifications; our ability to maintain quality control over our vehicles and avoid material vehicle recalls; our ability to maintain adequate liquidity and financing sources and an appropriate level of debt, including as required to fund our planned significant investment in new technology; the ability of our suppliers to timely deliver parts, components and systems; our ability to realize successful vehicle applications of new technology; and our ability to continue to attract new customers, particularly for our new products. GM's most recent annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q provides information about these and other factors, which we may revise or supplement in future reports to the SEC.








 
April
 
(Calendar Year-to-Date)
 
 
 
 
 
 
January - April
 
 
2012

2011

%Change Volume

 
2012

2011

%Change Volume

 
Enclave
5,000

5,230

(4.4
)
 
15,950

19,675

(18.9
)
 
LaCrosse
4,545

5,649

(19.5
)
 
18,023

18,588

(3.0
)
 
Lucerne
60

3,009

(98.0
)
 
888

10,681

(91.7
)
 
Regal
2,852

4,525

(37.0
)
 
9,952

14,208

(30.0
)
 
Verano
2,989


***.*

 
7,969


***.*

 
Buick Total
15,446

18,413

(16.1
)
 
52,782

63,152

(16.4
)
 
CTS
4,202

4,220

(0.4
)
 
16,276

18,519

(12.1
)
 
DTS
39

1,906

(98.0
)
 
275

6,363

(95.7
)
 
Escalade
908

970

(6.4
)
 
3,914

4,964

(21.2
)
 
Escalade ESV
543

628

(13.5
)
 
2,420

2,608

(7.2
)
 
Escalade EXT
141

135

4.4

 
535

604

(11.4
)
 
SRX
3,998

4,380

(8.7
)
 
17,290

18,339

(5.7
)
 
STS
20

887

(97.7
)
 
107

2,240

(95.2
)
 
XLR

1

***.*

 

2

***.*

 
Cadillac Total
9,851

13,127

(25.0
)
 
40,817

53,639

(23.9
)
 
Avalanche
1,676

1,339

25.2

 
7,170

5,805

23.5

 
Aveo
6

4,645

(99.9
)
 
48

12,859

(99.6
)
 
Camaro
9,627

10,852

(11.3
)
 
31,551

30,824

2.4

 
Caprice
174


***.*

 
542


***.*

 
Captiva Sport
3,493


***.*

 
10,713


***.*

 
Cobalt
1

37

(97.3
)
 
4

679

(99.4
)
 
Colorado
3,499

2,789

25.5

 
13,555

10,160

33.4

 
Corvette
1,396

1,454

(4.0
)
 
4,328

4,293

0.8

 
Cruze
18,205

25,160

(27.6
)
 
75,288

75,365

(0.1
)
 
Equinox
18,282

17,067

7.1

 
69,859

60,297

15.9

 
Express
6,599

5,885

12.1

 
22,266

21,030

5.9

 
HHR

6,222

***.*

 
9

27,435

***.*

 
Impala
14,965

21,071

(29.0
)
 
65,342

70,612

(7.5
)
 
Kodiak 4/5 Series
***.*

***.*

***.*

 
***.*

***.*

***.*

 
Malibu
21,906

24,701

(11.3
)
 
80,456

73,446

9.5

 
Silverado-C/K Pickup
30,749

29,342

4.8

 
126,387

121,797

3.8

 
Sonic
6,387


***.*

 
28,250


***.*

 
Suburban (Chevy)
3,463

3,613

(4.2
)
 
13,355

11,298

18.2

 
Tahoe
5,845

5,458

7.1

 
19,678

22,651

(13.1
)
 
TrailBlazer


***.*

 

11

***.*

 
Traverse
7,752

9,666

(19.8
)
 
29,443

36,034

(18.3
)
 
Volt
1,462

493

196.6

 
5,377

1,703

215.7

 
Chevrolet Total
155,487

169,794

(8.4
)
 
603,621

586,299

3.0

 
Acadia
6,087

6,912

(11.9
)
 
23,236

26,600

(12.6
)
 
Canyon
787

619

27.1

 
3,851

2,843

35.5

 
Envoy


***.*

 

1

***.*

 
Savana
2,342

2,784

(15.9
)
 
7,380

5,475

34.8

 
Sierra
12,598

10,523

19.7

 
47,270

44,468

6.3

 
Terrain
7,839

7,205

8.8

 
30,035

27,065

11.0

 
Topkick 4/5 Series
***.*

***.*

***.*

 
***.*

***.*

***.*

 
Topkick 6/7/8 Series
***.*

***.*

***.*

 
***.*

***.*

***.*

 
Yukon
1,762

1,937

(9.0
)
 
7,879

9,501

(17.1
)
 
Yukon XL
1,188

1,224

(2.9
)
 
4,836

6,040

(19.9
)
 
GMC Total
32,603

31,204

4.5

 
124,487

121,993

2.0

 
GM Vehicle Total
213,387

232,538

(8.2
)
 
821,707

825,083

(0.4
)
 
 * 24 selling days for the April period this year and 27 for last year.