U.S. Auto Sales Up 6 Percent in March, Domestic Carmakers Report Gains
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U.S. Auto Sales Up 6 Percent in March, Domestic Carmakers Report Gains



Light-vehicle sales rose 6 percent in March to 1.54 million units, exceeding analysts’ forecasts, with the seasonally adjusted sales rate also increasing to 16.4 million units from 15.3 million units a year ago. Read more »




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