(TestMiles) - If you want to know who’s winning America’s car wars this year, grab a seat, because the 2025 scoreboard might surprise you. Through the first three quarters, U.S. new-vehicle sales climbed about six percent year-on-year, despite high interest rates, looming tariffs, and the loss of EV tax credits. But beneath that headline lies a rift: some automakers are sprinting ahead while others are stuck watching from the pit lane.

Why does this matter right now?

The story of 2025 is one of seismic shifts. General Motors posted an 8 percent sales rise and broke its own EV delivery record, pushing ~66,500 units in the U.S. Its Equinox EV, domestically built and sensibly priced, is becoming the top non-Tesla EV. And Toyota? It delivered a 15.9 percent climb in sales, with 45 percent of

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