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U.S. Car Sales Continue the Uphill Trend in December
While the U.S. car market is still underachieving compared to the best results of the last decade, December sales are expected to significantly contribute to the annual forecast of about 12 million sold vehicles, as 2010 is clearly ending with an uphill trend, according to industry analysts.
“That's a long way from the 16 million and 17 million sales rates that we experienced for the better part of this decade. But we're coming out of 2010 on an upswing and I think this bodes well for 2011â€, said Ford Motor Co. sales analyst George Pipas.
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Analysts Predict U.s. New Cars Sales To Grow To 15 Million Units In 2013, Used Car Prices To Fall
New light-vehicle sales in the States are gradually recovering from the slump that began in 2007 with the global credit crunch and will continue to grow in 2013, albeit at a slower pace than previous years, according to most automotive analysts. Edmunds.com...
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China And U.s.a. Are Key To Bentley’s Plan To Double Its Sales
Despite the global crisis, last year Bentley increased its sales by 30 percent compared to 2010, yet the VW Group-owned luxury carmaker has even grander plans for the next five years. While he is satisfied with the results so far, Bentley’s CEO...
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Polk Estimates Global Vehicle Sales To Reach 77.7 Million Units In 2012, And 96.3 Million In 2016
The analyst gurus at R. L. Polk & Co have issued a new forecast for global vehicle sales in 2012. The automotive market intelligence firm predicts that sales are expected to rise 6.7 percent over 2011 volumes to 77.7 million vehicles, thanks to the...
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Chrysler Sees Sales Fall 55% In January, Believes 2009 U.s. Sales Could Fall Under 10 Million Units
Not that we were surprised, but a 55 percent drop in sales is something that should worry the hell out of Chrysler LLC officials. In January, the company sold a total of 62,157 Dodge, Chrysler and Jeep vehicles in the U.S. compared to 137,392 units the...
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China: Cars Sales And Production Rise +20% In First Half Of 2007
According to the data released by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM), car sales and production both grew more than 20% in the first half of the year. In particular, vehicle production reached 4.46 million units, up by 22.36 percent...
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