Detroit's Big 3 Post Higher Sales in July on Demand for Crossovers and Light Trucks
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Detroit's Big 3 Post Higher Sales in July on Demand for Crossovers and Light Trucks



General Motors, Ford and Chrysler have all announced higher sales in July compared to the same month of 2010. GM reported today that its sales increased by 8% compared to July 2010. Passenger car sales rose by 8% and deliveries of crossovers by 20%.

It’s the same story over at Ford, with car sales increasing by 3 percent and light trucks by 12% for a total increase of 6%, as well as for Chrysler, which saw its July sales rise by 20% thanks to a new range of models and a 46% increase in Jeep deliveries.

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