Nov 3rd, 2009 - Forbes
DEARBORN, Mich. -- Ford Motor Co. said Tuesday its October sales rose 3 percent as the popular F-Series pickup truck helped the company boost its estimated market share to more than 15 percent.
BY THE NUMBERS: Sales of Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles climbed to 132,483 vehicles sold last month. U.S. sales of vehicles produced by Swedish carmaker Volvo, which Ford owns, climbed 19.4 percent to 4,437.
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IRVINE, Calif. -- Mazda North American Operations said Tuesday its October U.S. sales fell as demand declined for its Mazda5 and Mazda6 models. BY THE NUMBERS: Mazda sales fell 8.4 percent to 15,068 vehicles from 16,442 in the same month last year...
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Nov 3rd, 2009 - Boston
TORRANCE, Calif.—Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. said Tuesday its October sales declined 3.5 percent from the year-earlier level as stronger luxury and hybrid volumes offset weaker light truck sales.
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Nov 3rd, 2009 - Bloomberg
Nov. 3 (Bloomberg) -- General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co.both said U.S. auto sales rose in October, their first combinedincrease in three years, as the industry rebounded from a dropin demand after the so-called cash for clunkers program.



