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For August, Ford reported a 5-percent gain as sales of its new F-150 gained steam, and Fiat Chrysler's sales rose 2 percent thanks to strong demand for Jeep SUVs. Hyundai's sales were up 3 percent thanks to its new Santa Fe SUV. General Motors' U.S. sales saw strong demand for the Chevrolet Silverado pickup
Chinese sales growth peaked at 45 percent in 2009, the same year U.S. sales sank to a 30-year low of 10.4 million vehicles. But growth has steadily declined since then. Forecasters who had expected sales to grow 8 percent in China this year recently slashed that to as low as 1.7 percent.
(The GOP handed Obama a 30 year low)
U.S. Auto Market Remains Bright Spot as China Pulls Back
Anyone thank the president for saving the auto industry? Remember Republicans "Let it go bankrupt"?
Chinese sales growth peaked at 45 percent in 2009, the same year U.S. sales sank to a 30-year low of 10.4 million vehicles. But growth has steadily declined since then. Forecasters who had expected sales to grow 8 percent in China this year recently slashed that to as low as 1.7 percent.
(The GOP handed Obama a 30 year low)
U.S. Auto Market Remains Bright Spot as China Pulls Back
Anyone thank the president for saving the auto industry? Remember Republicans "Let it go bankrupt"?