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Old 10-01-2008, 08:40 PM
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Default A look at autocompanies, by the numbers. (We all suck)

Folks, times are rough. Not bad, not the end of the world, but indeed rough. Mortgage giants falling from government control in the past, Oil companies at war with EPA/Hippies to drill here, and the ever battling auto companies.

This is the biggest loser edition, because no body was up in sales... In fact, GM for once lost the least out of the major companies!

The least amount of sales lose went to Audi, while the most sales lost went to Hummer, due to gas prices (despite falling prices) and of course the talks about the sale or closing of the brand.



A break down of this table, provided by Autoblog.com shows that all companies are bleeding at the jugular when it comes to sales. Even Honda Motor Company is down 24% from last September.
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