Miyerkules, Nobyembre 1, 2017

October auto sales: Nissan, Ford, Toyota sales rise behind strong truck volume

Ford, Nissan, Honda and Toyota posted higher U.S. sales in October as the industry looked to maintain momentum after a strong September. GM projected a SAAR of 18 million for the month.


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GM's October sales down 2.2%

Solid sales of crossovers and pickups couldn't offset a significant decline in car sales for General Motors in October.


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Ford pickup, fleet sales drive second straight monthly gain

Ford Motor Co.'s U.S. light-vehicle sales rose 6.4 percent in October behind strong F-series sales and a double-digit rise in fleet sales related to order timing.


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Ford: Pickup, fleet sales drive second straight monthly gain

Ford Motor Co.'s U.S. light-vehicle sales rose 6.4 percent in October behind strong F-series sales and a double-digit rise in fleet sales related to order timing. It was Ford's second consecutive monthly gain.


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Volkswagen sales up 12%, Audi rises 9.6 in October

Volkswagen sales were up 12 percent to 27,732 on growing sales of its new crossover lineup. Audi extended its industry-best sales streak to eight consecutive years.


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Fiat Chrysler sales fall 13% as every brand but Alfa Romeo declines

FCA US continued its down streak into its 14th month in October, as sales fell 13 percent to 153,373 vehicles.


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Nissan, Ford, Toyota sales rise behind strong truck volume

Nissan, Ford and Toyota posted higher U.S. sales in October as the industry looked to maintain momentum after a strong September. GM projected a SAAR of 18 million for the month.


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