Go GM!
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Go GM!
DETROIT - Toyota reported a 17 percent rise in its U.*. sales in August, while GM sales increased 3.9 percent from a year ago as the companies said buyers looked to more fuel-efficient offerings. But Ford'* sales dropped 11.6 percent and sales by Honda and DaimlerChrysler each fell 3.2 percent.
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Re: Go GM!
Originally Posted by willwren
DETROIT - Toyota reported a 17 percent rise in its U.*. sales in August, while GM sales increased 3.9 percent from a year ago as the companies said buyers looked to more fuel-efficient offerings. But Ford'* sales dropped 11.6 percent and sales by Honda and DaimlerChrysler each fell 3.2 percent.
tiny step in the right direction for GM
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Let me tell you that a 3.9% gain in REVENUE is huge for a company that size. Not sure how the sales figures will play into that, but that gain is no small potatoes. The trick is making it a consistent figure.