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General Motors, Chrysler, and Ford report strong sales | General Motors, Chrysler, and Ford report strong sales |
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US car manufacturers reported their strongest monthly sales growth in June since the recession in 2007. | |
General Motors saw sales rise by 6%, Chrysler was up 8%, and Ford led the way with a 13% increase, led by truck sales. | General Motors saw sales rise by 6%, Chrysler was up 8%, and Ford led the way with a 13% increase, led by truck sales. |
Japanese carmaker Toyota reported the strongest sales of all, with a 14% rise. | |
"Sales in June were solid, and demand didn't skip a beat," said Toyota general manager Bill Fray. | "Sales in June were solid, and demand didn't skip a beat," said Toyota general manager Bill Fray. |
Consumers, newly confident and attracted by easy credit, flocked to dealers to replace their ageing vehicles, which are the oldest ever on American roads. The average age of a car is more than 10 years old and trucks are more than 11 years old. | |
"The strength is at two opposite ends of the market: full-size pick-up truck sales are very strong," Edmunds.com senior analyst Michelle Krebs told the BBC. | |
"At the opposite end we're seeing small cars booming, as millennials (those under 30) finally get into the market after being frozen out of it during the recession." | |
Ford truck sales were up 20% and Chrysler's Ram trucks saw sales of more than 23% - both spurred on by a recovery in the US housing market, which has increased the need for heavy utility vehicles. | Ford truck sales were up 20% and Chrysler's Ram trucks saw sales of more than 23% - both spurred on by a recovery in the US housing market, which has increased the need for heavy utility vehicles. |
"The fundamentals for continued industry gains in new vehicle sales remain intact," said Reid Bigland, head of Chrysler's US sales. | |
'Healthy' forecast | 'Healthy' forecast |
Small vehicles like General Motors' Chevrolet Cruze have proven especially popular with young consumers, helping it to set an all-time monthly sales record in June. | Small vehicles like General Motors' Chevrolet Cruze have proven especially popular with young consumers, helping it to set an all-time monthly sales record in June. |
The forecast for the rest of 2013 remains strong as well, despite worries about the possibility of interest rates rising as the Federal Reserve debates ending its expansionary monetary policy. | The forecast for the rest of 2013 remains strong as well, despite worries about the possibility of interest rates rising as the Federal Reserve debates ending its expansionary monetary policy. |
"America's families are better off than they were at the beginning of the year and they believe - with good justification - that the economic expansion is going to continue," said Mustafa Mohatarem, GM chief economist. | "America's families are better off than they were at the beginning of the year and they believe - with good justification - that the economic expansion is going to continue," said Mustafa Mohatarem, GM chief economist. |
"Even moderate economic growth will be enough to keep the auto sales rate in the second half of the year at healthy levels." | "Even moderate economic growth will be enough to keep the auto sales rate in the second half of the year at healthy levels." |
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