Yesterday we
reported that all predictions pointed to November sales
still being pretty dismal, and unfortunatley, those predictions were right. The following is a list of adjusted sales
increases/decreases by manufacturer:
GM: -11.3 percent
Ford: -18 percent
DaimlerChrysler: -6.6 percent
Toyota: +5.5 percent
Honda: +6.4 percent
Nissan: -7.7 percent
Subaru: +.5 percent
Suzuki: +13.5 percent
BMW: +7 percent
Isuzu: -53.2 percent (Ouch!)
Overall, sales of light vehicles are down 6.8 percent over last year.
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