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Ford Tops GM, Steers U.S. Industry to 13% Gain

March 2, 2010
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DETROIT - Ford Motor Co. led the U.S. industry to a 13 percent sales gain in February while topping General Motors Co. in monthly sales for the first time in 12 years, Automotive News reported.


Ford's 43 percent increase marked its fifth straight monthly advance in its home market.

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Total industry sales climbed by 91,381 vehicles from February 2009, which was the weakest month in the market's three-year slump. Last month's seasonally adjusted annual rate was 10.36 million vehicles, down from January's 10.54 million but well above 9.1 million a year earlier.


Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. fared better than analysts had projected, dropping 9 percent in the midst of its recall crisis.


Chrysler Group, the only other major automaker projected to post a decline, rose less than a percent. Subaru, up 38 percent, and Nissan North America, up 29 percent, had the strongest advances behind Ford.


“Sales in both January and February were much better than they could have been, given weather-related issues, Toyota recalls and seasonally weak demand," said KeyBanc Capital Markets analyst Brett Hoselton. "We continue to expect the overall trend in sales to move gradually higher throughout 2010 and into 2011."


Ford's sales of 142,006 light vehicles last month were 471 more than GM, which advanced 12 percent. The last time Ford topped GM in monthly sales was July 1998, when GM was crippled by a strike at its Delphi parts unit.

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GM has been No. 1 annually since 1931.


While GM's overall February sales rose, demand is still about half of the automaker's pre-recession levels.


A combined 33 percent advance at Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC more than made up for an 86 percent drop at the automaker's four canceled brands: Hummer, Pontiac, Saab and Saturn.


GM said it would offer a range of 0 percent financing offers on 2009 and 2010 vehicles. It also announced an executive shake-up that centers responsibility for delivering a promised sales turnaround on North American President Mark Reuss.


Jack Nerad, an analyst at Kelley Blue Book, said GM's results showed the automaker was still struggling from a "post-bankruptcy syndrome."

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"A percentage of the American buying public has been turned off by GM's bailout," Nerad said in a note. "The fact that Ford is a major beneficiary of Toyota's safety recalls is another factor in this complex mix."

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