Top 10 Best-Selling Cars: February 2010

5 months ago (2010-03-02 20:36:36 UTC) by David Thomas via KickingTires
How badly did Toyota’s recalls impact its sales? Badly, but the 8.7% decline was less than what even conservative industry analysts predicted as Toyota’s big sellers still sold. Nearly every other automaker saw sharp sales increases, and...
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