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Ford and General Motors (GM) both saw a a sharp fall in US sales in January, as the woes facing the country's carmakers show no signs of improving.Ford and General Motors (GM) both saw a a sharp fall in US sales in January, as the woes facing the country's carmakers show no signs of improving.
Sales at Ford plunged 42% last month from a year earlier, while those at GM declined even further, slumping 49%.Sales at Ford plunged 42% last month from a year earlier, while those at GM declined even further, slumping 49%.
Ford's bleak sales update comes just a week after it reported a record $14.6bn (£10bn) annual loss for 2008.Ford's bleak sales update comes just a week after it reported a record $14.6bn (£10bn) annual loss for 2008.
GM and Chrysler, the third big US car firm, needed a multi-billion dollar government rescue deal last month.GM and Chrysler, the third big US car firm, needed a multi-billion dollar government rescue deal last month.
Chrysler is also due to report a big fall in January sales.Chrysler is also due to report a big fall in January sales.
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American car sales have slumped as consumers have cut back on making large purchases as US recession has deepened.American car sales have slumped as consumers have cut back on making large purchases as US recession has deepened.
GM and Chrysler sales are also expected to be sharply lower US consumers have cut back on buying new cars
The decline has also hit sales of foreign cars in the US. Toyota's January US sales were down 32% from a year earlier, while those at Nissan dropped 30%.The decline has also hit sales of foreign cars in the US. Toyota's January US sales were down 32% from a year earlier, while those at Nissan dropped 30%.
General Motors (GM) and Chrysler were last month given a $17.4bn bail-out from the White House, after they warned that they were running out of cash.General Motors (GM) and Chrysler were last month given a $17.4bn bail-out from the White House, after they warned that they were running out of cash.
The financial situation at Ford is not as bad, although it has secured a $9bn government credit line that it will be able to access in the future if needed.The financial situation at Ford is not as bad, although it has secured a $9bn government credit line that it will be able to access in the future if needed.
GM said on Tuesday that it would offer voluntary redundancy to 22,000 US employees as it seeks to cut costs.GM said on Tuesday that it would offer voluntary redundancy to 22,000 US employees as it seeks to cut costs.
Industry-wide US car sales fell 185 in 2008 to 13.2 million vehicles.Industry-wide US car sales fell 185 in 2008 to 13.2 million vehicles.
Sales for 2009 are expected to drop near 10.5 million, analysts say.Sales for 2009 are expected to drop near 10.5 million, analysts say.