Entry Date: February 12th, 2007 - 12:07 pm
But GM's 2005 sales were 20 percent lower than in 2004-440,569 in '05 versus 550,463 in '04-as the entire market dwindled.
"We've expanded our market share to the point where the decrease in the market hasn't hurt us," said Bob Lutz, GM's vice chairman
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Entry Date: February 12th, 2007 - 11:56 am
“There are 850 million internal combustion vehicles in the world today. No matter what you come up with you’re going to have to let that global car park play out and that’s going to consume petroleum for some time going forward,” Burns told AFP.
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Entry Date: December 21st, 2006 - 5:14 pm
According to the research firm Autodata, GM's sales fell by 8.3% to 3.7 million vehicles in the 11 months to November, while Ford's dropped by 7.6% to 2.6 million. Toyota, meanwhile, achieved a 12.5% rise in sales to 2.31 million cars and trucks.
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Entry Date: September 1st, 2006 - 9:57 am
Interesting that Porsche's Cayenne sales are down 36%. I would have believed that high-end luxury SUV sales would be insulated from a means-based drop.
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Entry Date: August 12th, 2006 - 8:19 pm
"President Bush, who said Detroit needed to build 'relevant' products, has postponed a meeting with Detroit auto leaders three times this year."
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