2012 Sales Rise For GM, Chrysler, Ford
A resurgent auto industry saw a boost in sales across the board in 2012, led by a 21 percent gain from Chrysler Group LLC.
A resurgent auto industry saw a boost in sales across the board in 2012, led by a 21 percent gain from Chrysler Group LLC.
...General Motors Co (GM.N) posted December U.S. sales growth of 5 percent compared with the year-earlier month, Ford Motor Co (F.N) increased sales 2 percent and Chrysler Group LLC's sales rose 10 percent.
For the U.S. automotive industry 2012 was the best year since 2007 with the pace of sales increasing as the year came to and end.
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Automakers on Thursday reported their strongest sales year since 2007, posting solid December results in the United States and promising more growth in 2013.
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A healthier economy and more new model introductions should push U.S. auto sales above the 15 million mark this year, predicts an auto industry research firm.