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Written by The Associated Press
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Tuesday, 03 November 2009 13:39 |
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DETROIT (AP) —
Chrysler Group LLC says its October sales fell 30 percent below the
same month last year. But they improved from September when the U.S.
auto industry had a hangover from the government's summertime Cash for
Clunkers program. The maker of the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram
truck brands says it sold 65,803 vehicles last month, up 6 percent from
September.
Chrysler, which is announcing a new product strategy
on Wednesday, is aiming to show steady improvement from month to month
as the U.S. economy starts to emerge from its yearlong slump. The
automaker's sales dropped 42 percent in September following the end of
hefty clunker rebates. Ford Motor Co., meanwhile, reported a 3 percent rise in monthly sales over October of last year.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 November 2009 13:41 |