Ford Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. posted slight U.S. sales gains in November and Hyundai-Kia soared as the industry reported sales in line with its “new normal,” after a four-year decline and this summer’s cash-for-clunkers incentive.
Ford’s sales climbed less than 1 percent, the automaker’s fourth gain in five months. Toyota’s 3 percent advance marked the automaker’s third increase in four months.
Ford’s sales climbed less than 1 percent, the automaker’s fourth gain in five months. Toyota’s 3 percent advance marked the automaker’s third increase in four months.
Hyundai-Kia climbed 34 percent as sales of the Hyundai Accent and Elantra nearly doubled. American Honda sales fell 3 percent, and General Motors Co.’s dropped 2 percent.
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