Author: David Phillips
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Ram, fleet drive FCA to 2.5% gain
Another strong month at the Jeep and Ram brands, combined with higher incentives and fleet shipments, helped FCA US post a 2.5 percent rise in January U.S. light-vehicle sales.
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Trucks drive FCA, Ford, Honda gains; Toyota, Nissan fall
Another strong month at Jeep and Ram, combined with higher incentives and fleet shipments, helped FCA US post a 2.5 percent rise in January U.S. light-vehicle sales. Volume also rose at American Honda and Ford behind trucks but deliveries fell at Toyot…
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Sales dip behind Jan. chill; SAAR falls to 16.9M
U.S. light-vehicle sales dropped 1 percent in January, with higher fleet shipments offsetting lower retail volume, as the government shutdown and severe cold that blasted the Midwest this week dampened consumer demand.
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FCA’s Dec. sales rise; GM, Ford, Toyota slip
U.S. sales at FCA US rose 14 percent last month, driven by big gains at the Jeep, Ram and Dodge brands, while GM, Ford and Toyota posted lower results, capping a year that saw the companies struggle to offset an industrywide slump in car demand with he…
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FCA, Honda, Nissan Dec. sales rise; GM, Ford, Toyota slip
U.S. sales at FCA US, Honda and Nissan rose last month while Ford, General Motors and Toyota posted declines, capping a year that saw the industry offset plunging demand for cars with healthy light-truck deliveries.
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FCA, Honda, Nissan Dec. sales rise; GM, Ford, Toyota dip
U.S. sales at FCA US, Honda and Nissan rose last month while Ford, General Motors and Toyota posted declines, capping a year that saw the industry offset plunging demand for cars with healthy light-truck deliveries. The results from most major autom…
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U.S. sales rise 2.2% in Dec; SAAR hits 2018 high
U.S. auto sales rose 2.2 percent in December, capping a year that saw overall volume rise 0.6 percent even as automakers endeavored to counter slumping car demand with higher light-truck deliveries. December — with sales of 1.639 million — turned …