U.S. Auto Sales Stuck in the Shop

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U.S. auto sales continued to plummet in December, as a faltering economy kept would-be consumers out of the nation’s showrooms.

General Motors last month posted a 31 percent drop in sales, shifting 221,983 cars and trucks, while closing out the year having shifted 2.98 million vehicles. GM’s 2008 total represents a 23 percent drop from the prior year’s sales of 3.98 million units.

While GM’s yearly performance was its worst since 1959, the automaker saw a marked improvement with at least one model, as sales of the Chevrolet Malibu were up 43 percent in 2008.

Decreased consumer spending also had a significant impact on Ford Motor and Chrysler.

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