J.D. Power Says 2011 U.S. New Car Sales to Reach 12.7 Million, 2012 to be Even Better
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J.D. Power Says 2011 U.S. New Car Sales to Reach 12.7 Million, 2012 to be Even Better



The economy may not be at its best, but new car sales in the States keep on rising. J.D. Power and Associates and LMC Automotive said on Thursday that U.S. auto sales in December are expected to top 13 million on an annual rate for the fourth consecutive month.

"For the third straight time, light-vehicle sales are posting strong selling rates at the close of the year", said LMC Senior Vice President Jeff Schuster.

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