Car Sales

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FX Street  Nov 17  Comment 
In October, US retail sales surprised on the upside of expectations rising by 1.4% M/M, while an increase by 0.9% M/M was expected. The September figure was significantly downwardly revised from -1.5% M/M to -2.3% M/M. Looking at the details,...
CANOE.ca  Nov 16  Comment 
Ontario and Saskatechewan led the way as manufacturing sales in Canada improved 1.4 per cent in September from the previous month to $41.7 billion.
The Globe and Mail  Nov 16  Comment 
CBC.ca  Nov 13  Comment 
New motor vehicle sales increased 1.2 per cent to 128,415 units in September, largely on the strength of a surge in North American-built passenger cars.
The Economic Times  Nov 11  Comment 
NEW DELHI: Vehicle makers are high on an Octoberfest that saw car sales clocking a three-year best during the month while commercial vehicles managed a 54% jump on-year, thanks to an extended festival season and an uptick in cargo transfers...
Wall Street Journal  Nov 11  Comment 
Car sales in India climbed at their fastest pace in nearly three years in October, as easing loan rates, new models and a slew of festivals boosted demand.
The Times of India  Nov 11  Comment 
Financial Times  Nov 9  Comment 
China’s passenger cars sales in October surged 75.8% compared with a year earlier, extending the growth in recent months prompted by government incentives
Reuters  Nov 8  Comment 
The global car market has bottomed and is on track for 60 million units sales this year and next, Carlos Ghosn, who heads Japan's Nissan Motor Co and France's Renault SA, said on Sunday.
guardian.co.uk  Nov 5  Comment 
Car sales are expected to grow further in the final two months of the year, ending 2009 at an estimated 1.928m units New car sales in Britain jumped by nearly a third last month, their biggest gain this year, as the government's scrappage...
BBC News  Nov 5  Comment 
The scrappage scheme helped UK new car sales record their biggest increase so far this year in October, figures show.
Sydney Morning Herald  Nov 5  Comment 
Annual new vehicle sales have risen for the first time in 16 months, in a further sign that the economy is on the recovery path.
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Car Sales equals the total amount of revenue or sales from cars

This metric is used nearly exclusively in the Auto Industry to express the magnitude of sales that comes from cars. This metric is often used in conjunction with truck sales to understand the company's distribution of revenue from cars and trucks . This means that one can tell whether a company is relatively focused on cars or trucks as a source of revenue.

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