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World/National News
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Written by The Associated Press
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Tuesday, 03 November 2009 14:32 |
DETROIT (AP) —
General Motors Co. says its October sales rose 4.7 percent over the
same month last year, a sign that the U.S. auto market was starting a
slow recovery from its yearlong slump. The nation's largest
automaker said it sold 176,632 light vehicles last month, up about 13
percent from September sales. That's when nearly all automakers
reported dismal numbers because the government's Cash for Clunkers
rebates pulled September buyers into July and August. GM's news
comes after Ford Motor Co. reported a 3 percent increase over October
of last year, while Chrysler said its sales dropped 30 percent from
October 2008.
Automakers are hoping that October sales are a sign
that the U.S. economy is starting to improve from the worst market in
more than a quarter century.
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