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Huwebes, Pebrero 1, 2018
NISSAN: Sedans provide extra lift as trucks hit high
Nissan posted positive results as it continues to work down its inventories of 2017 models, while Infiniti absorbed an 8 percent decline.

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GM to unveil 2019 GMC Sierra next month in Detroit
General Motors will unveil the 2019 GMC Sierra on March 1 in Detroit amid expectations that it will be more differentiated from its Chevrolet Silverado sibling than ever before.

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SUBARU: Deliveries edge up, extending streak to 74 months
Subaru of America's streak of monthly year-over-year increases has moved into another year, with January volume rising 1.1 percent.

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VW sales rise 5.2%; Audi gains 9.9%
VW's U.S. sales rose 5.2 percent in January to 24,744, with crossovers accounting for 52 percent of sales for the sedan-heavy brand.

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Fleet, crossovers help keep GM's sales in the black
GM reported sales last month of 198,548 cars and trucks, a 1.3 percent increase compared to January 2017.

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Ford January U.S. sales fall on low car demand
Ford's U.S. sales fell 6.3 percent in January because of lower-than-normal fleet orders and continued poor sales of sedans.

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Aptiv reports $256 million in Q4 net income
Aptiv, the mobility technology company spun off last year from Delphi, said fourth-quarter net income fell 10 percent to $256 million.

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