(Reuters) - The three were the earliest of the major automakers to report results for May, which were expected to continue a downtrend for the industry that began late last year.
Ford said overall sales fell 6.8 percent last month, dragged down by weak demand for its sedans and a planned cut in sales to daily rental fleets. Cars sales fell 17.7 percent and truck sales were flat.
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Ford said overall sales fell 6.8 percent last month, dragged down by weak demand for its sedans and a planned cut in sales to daily rental fleets. Cars sales fell 17.7 percent and truck sales were flat.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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