See Folks, what did I tell you!
February was first full month since Japanese automaker reported issues
DETROIT - Toyota's pain is its rivals' gain.
The auto industry reported higher U.S. sales in February and scooped up customers from the Japanese automaker, which has been struggling with a massive safety recalls.
Toyota Motor Corp. said its U.S. sales fell 9 percent last month, making it the only automaker to sell fewer cars and trucks in February. Ford, GM, Nissan and Honda all reported double-digit sales growth last month compared with a year earlier, at the depth of the recession. The gains may have been even higher without the blizzards that slowed traffic to showrooms.
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GM expected a 24% rise in sales(year over year), they only rose 11%. Ford year over year sales grew roughly 40%. It ain't the blizzard, people don't like Gov't Motors.
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