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Reported by: Lisa Brence Tuesday, Nov 3, 2009 @08:58pm CST Sales for U.S. automakers in October revealed positive signs Americans are buying again, following a Cash-For-Clunkers hangover that stalled September profits. General Motors posted its first sales gain in more than a year, up 4.7 percent in October from the previous year. It comes a day after Ford Motor Company reported a three percent jump in its October sales. Numbers that are moving in the right direction for two major carmakers, but for Chrysler, it is a longer road back to recovery. |
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