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Winter Warning as October U.S. Vehicle Sales Cool
Has the industry plateaued at a comfortable level or is this a warning sign of an impending recession? Continue reading
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U.S. October Vehicle Sales Forecast Down – Again
The biggest loser appears to be diesel-emission fraud enmeshed VW/Audi, dropping to 39,645 units or -17.6% year-over-year. Other big losers are Ford Motor and FCA – aka Chrysler – with more than -10% declines in an industry that is forecast to be off by -6.8% year-over-year. Continue reading
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