GM Benefiting From Toyota's Problems?

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This wouldn't be a surprise. But can GM make up all the ground it lost to Toyota before the Japanese company regains its footing?


In G.M. Sales, Signs of Some Gains From Toyota's Woes

(NYT) DETROIT -- General Motors said Tuesday that United States sales rose 11.5 percent in February over the period a year ago, including a 32.2 percent gain for the four brands it is keeping: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC.

Ford Motor Company, Toyota and other automakers are scheduled to release monthly sales data later in the day, and Toyota's figures are expected to show a sizable drop because of the automaker's big recalls.

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