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..................U.S. auto sales had averaged 16.4 million annually this decade through 2008, when sales plunged to 13.2 million. Rates continued to drop this year, hitting 27-year lows before appearing to bottom out. Analysts now are forecasting several years of gentle increases.
In the meantime, low sales and high cost structures sent all three Detroit automakers scrambling to restructure. GM and Chrysler did so under government-sponsored bankruptcy, while Ford has restructured within its own resources. Ford reached a tentative agreement this week with the UAW to bring its costs in line with those of its Detroit rivals.
The companies are now poised to profit at new sales levels. For instance, the government says GM's restructuring will eventually make it profitable in a 10-million-unit sales environment.............
http://www.autonews.com/article/20091016/ANA02/910169973/1176/FRONTPAGE
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