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Hammered
From wire reportsThe economic slowdown and high gasoline prices hit carmakers hard in June. Sales fell nearly 28 percent at Ford Motor Co., 21.4 percent at Toyota Motor Corp. and 18.2 percent at General Motors Corp. in June, the worst month yet in a miserable year for...Tags: University of Chicago, Crossovers and SUVs, Consumer Confidence, Green and Hybrid Vehicles, General Motors Corp.
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Auto sales hit the skids
The Associated PressGeneral Motors Corp. soundly beat Toyota Motor Corp. in June to retain its traditional U.S. sales lead, but GM sales still dropped 18.2 percent during a dismal month for large automakers. Toyota's U.S. sales fell 21.4 percent, while Ford Motor Co. said...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Crossovers and SUVs, Consumer Confidence, Green and Hybrid Vehicles, Real Estate Sales
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June car sales plummet; more declines expected
AP Auto WritersA last-minute no-interest financing offer and strong sales of some cars helped General Motors Corp. keep its U.S. sales over Toyota Motor Corp. last month, but it was still the worst June for the industry in 17 years and a harbinger of more misery ahead....Tags: University of Chicago, Automotive Equipment, Crossovers and SUVs, Consumers, General Motors Corp.
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Honda grows while US auto industry falters
AP Auto WriterWhen consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage, the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the...Tags: Ed Miller, Automotive Equipment, Crossovers and SUVs, Government, Plant Openings
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U.S. auto sales in the ditch in June
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf these were normal times for the auto industry, Galpin Motors, the nation's top-volume Ford dealership, would have perhaps 400 F-Series trucks on its lot in North Hills. On Tuesday, it had 746. "We're selling small cars as fast as we can," said Bert...Tags: Crossovers and SUVs, Green and Hybrid Vehicles, General Motors Corp., Government, Plant Openings
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Summary Box: Honda sales gain while others' fall
THE NUMBERS: Honda Motor Co. sales were up a modest 1 percent in June, the only major automaker to show an increase. The Detroit Three, Toyota Motor Corp. and Nissan Motor Co. all reported double-digit declines, and the market dropped 18 percent overall....Tags: Automotive Equipment, Nissan Motor Co., Sales, Plant Openings
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Honda Grows While U.S. Firms Falter
Associated PressWhen consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage, the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Crossovers and SUVs, Heavy Engineering, Trucks, Sales
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Fuel-efficient models making Honda king of the road
The Associated PressWhen consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage, the biggest beneficiary was Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry,...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Crossovers and SUVs, Nissan Motor Co., Trucks, Sales
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Auto makers report dismal sales for June
General Motors Corp. soundly beat Toyota Motor Corp. in June to retain its traditional U.S. sales lead, but GM sales still dropped 18.2 percent during a dismal month for most large automakers. Toyota's U.S. sales fell 21.4 percent, while Ford Motor Co....Tags: University of Chicago, Automotive Equipment, Crossovers and SUVs, Consumer Confidence, Green and Hybrid Vehicles
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GM retains lead over Toyota, but auto sales are down
Associated PressGeneral Motors Corp. soundly beat Toyota Motor Corp. in June to retain its traditional U.S. sales lead, but GM sales still dropped 18.2 percent during a dismal month for most large automakers. Toyota's U.S. sales fell 21.4 percent, while Ford Motor Co....Tags: University of Chicago, Automotive Equipment, Crossovers and SUVs, Consumer Confidence, Green and Hybrid Vehicles
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