Thursday, February 3, 2011

USA: January benefit the "big three"

All three major American car brands, the famous "Big Three" of Detroit, have closed the first month of 2011 with positive results in terms of sales in the United States. To give greater thrust to the data of General Motors, which closed the first month of the year with 22% more than the same month in 2010, were the Cruze, which according to many dealers, "not remain on display that a few days "because of the high demand which has led to only 13,631 registrations for this model (178,896 and total).

If January is traditionally a cold month, sales in all the Confederate States were really "hot": Chrysler has broken and closed more than 23% (70,118 cars), thanks to "cure Marchionne, who has also provided a bonus for employees. Ford less positive, with its 127,317 vehicles sold recorded a plus 13% with Fusion rising to first place among the models included in price (more than 18% over January 2010).

If the Americans laugh, not cry other manufacturers: Toyota, which in 2010 experienced a turbulent year because of the constant reminders, in January reported a 17% increase in U.S. sales, beating its rival Honda who, like Ford, amounted to 13% more. At this rate, experts predict that 2011 will be sold in the U.S.

about 12.7 million vehicles.

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