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GM's positive results seemed fishy to me to begin with. People aren't going to forget what GM has just been through. The positive results from that Ford ad where the customer pretty much says to buy Ford because it didn't take a government subsidy... tells us that Americans are resentful toward Government Motors.

I might invest in Ford one day. But GM? NEVER. I'm embarrassed by it.




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GM Sales Barely Rise, Chrysler's Up 27%; What Does It Mean?
By: capt_nemo
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Tue, 01 Nov 11 7:54 PM
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LOL GM dealership lots wont hold anymore cars. They have stuffed them to the max..........Now they will have to actually SELL some cars LMAO.............not just sell them to their dealers. Big difference.......

Nearly lost in the European carnage this morning, GM Sales Barely Rise, Chrysler's Up 27%.

Chrysler Group LLC's October U.S. auto sales rose 27% while General Motors Co. climbed just 1.7% amid a mixed picture for the largest U.S. auto makers.

GM suffered declines in all its brands except Chevrolet, the Detroit auto maker said on Tuesday. Its dealer inventory was up 15% from a year ago and up 6.1% from September.

The auto maker reported total sales for the month of 186,895 vehicles. Its Chevrolet sales rose 6% while Cadillac sales fell 11.9%, Buick declined 7% and GMC sales dropped 4.6%. Overall, GM's retail sales were up 2.6% ...

Sales down and dealer inventory up 15% at GM.

The key takeaway from last months "good" GM sales report is it was largely based on channel stuffing. "Sales" get reported when cars are shipped to the dealer and cars are stacking up at GM dealers.

This does not bode well for jobs, production, or GDP looking ahead, unless consumers put on their shopping hats. I do not believe they will.

Mike "Mish" Shedlock

http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2011/11/gm-sales-barely-rise-chryslers-up-27.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+MishsGlobalEconomicTrendAnalysis+%28Mish%27s+Global+Economic+Trend+Analysis%29


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