General Motors, the largest of the Detroit manufacturers, said it sold 194,700 cars and trucks in January, a 16 percent increase from a year ago. All four of the company’s domestic brands — Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC and Buick — had double-digit increases for the month, it said.
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Ford Motor, the second-biggest American automaker, said its sales in January rose 22 percent, to 166,500 vehicles. The company’s passenger cars did particularly well, with an increase for the month of 34 percent. Sales of the recently redesigned Ford Fusion midsize sedan, which had been hampered by safety recalls, rose 64.5 percent.
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Chrysler, the smallest Detroit car company, said it sold 117,700 vehicles in January. That was a 16 percent increase from the same month in 2012, and it extended Chrysler’s year-over-year sales gains to 34 consecutive months.
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