US GM, Ford sales down, FCA up 2 percent in March


(MENAFN) Three US automaker giants reported mixed sales last month, with Fiat Chrysler Automobile (FCA) posting a 2 percent increase, General Motors and Ford reporting falling sales, Xinhua reported.

FCA announced its US retail sales increased 2 percent in March, the company's best March sales since 2007. In the month, FCA sold 197,261 vehicles recording best monthly sales ever.

Ford Motor reported sales decrease of 3.4 percent, with its car sales falling 11.6 percent, and utility sales shedding 2.1 percent, despite continued strong demand for its new, aluminum-bodied F-150 pickups

GM dealers in the US reported sales of 202,786 vehicles, down 2.4 percent on year as car sales struggled. GM saw sales gains for its GMC and Buick brands, while Chevrolet and Cadillac sales both fell.


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