Chrysler Sales up 33% for May; Ford, GM Rise 23%, 16.6%
Chrysler Group LLC, Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co. posted double-digit sales increases last month thanks to new vehicles and strong fleet sales, The Detroit News reported.
Chrysler led Detroit's Big Three automakers with a 33 percent increase compared to a year ago, when it was in bankruptcy. Ford sales rose 23 percent, and GM's rose 16.6 percent.
Excluding castoff brands Pontiac, Hummer and Saturn, sales of Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac vehicles rose almost 32 percent compared to May 2009.
Last month, GM sold 223,822 vehicles and posted the fifth consecutive month of double-digit sales gains for the four core brands.
Ford, meanwhile, sold 192,253 vehicles last month, and the Dearborn automaker marked the sixth consecutive month of at least a 20 percent sales gain.
Toyota Motor Corp. reported a 6.7 percent rise in May sales to 162,813 vehicles. The Toyota division posted a 3.6 percent sales increase to 140,597 cars and light trucks, while premium Lexus sales jumped 31.3 percent to 22,216 vehicles.
Nissan Motor Co. sold 83,764 vehicles last month, a 24.1 percent increase, while Honda Motor Co.'s sales rose 19.1 percent to 117,173 vehicles.
Hyundai Motor Co. reported a 33 percent sales jump to 49,045 vehicles in May, bolstered by strong demand for the new Sonata and Tucson models.
Chrysler sold 104,819 vehicles, the first time the Auburn Hills automaker has crossed the 100,000 mark since March 2009.
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