Cash for clunkers drives up car sales
DETROIT - Lured by the government's cash for clunkers campaign, car and truck buyers started returning to showrooms last month, as Ford Motor Co. reported its first U.S. sales increase in nearly two years and other major automakers said sales showed signs of stability.
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Hyundai and Subaru joined Ford in the plus column. Chrysler, which had been the worst-performing of the major automakers, managed a single-digit decline in July. If converted to an annual rate, overall industry sales could top 10 million cars and trucks for the first time in 2009. As recently as 2007, car and light truck sales topped 16 million vehicles, but the recession, tight credit and a lack of consumer confidence sent sales plunging late last year.
Ford, led by the redesigned midsize Ford Fusion, and strong sales of the Escape crossover vehicle and F-series pickup line, offered encouraging signs for industry analysts who predicted a modest improvement in the second half of the year.
July sales of Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury light vehicles rose 1.6 percent from the same month last year. It was the first year-over-year rise since November 2007. Ford sold 158,354 vehicles, a 2.2 percent increase over June
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