Toyota's global sales tally stood at 7.4 million units as of the end of September, representing a 28 percent improvement over the same period a year earlier. Meanwhile, GM's sales increased 2.5 percent during the first nine months to 6.95 million vehicles. GM spokesman Jim Cain told the Detroit Free Press that the company is focused on profitability and won't chase a global sales title. GM was the world's largest automaker by volume for more than seven decades, but was knocked off its throne by Toyota in 2008. GM regained its sales title last year as Toyota struggled through supply issues, but looks like it will hand the crown over once again. Toyota could face some problems in the fourth quarter due to an anti-Japan movement in China, but it is unlikely GM will be able to make up the 450,000 deficit. div.post-content1 ul li { list-style:disc !important; margin-left:20px; color:#000000; } div.post-content1 ol li { list-style-type: decimal !important; margin-left:20px; color:#000000; } #editorial_graph ul li { list-style:none !important; margin-left:0px; } Source: Leftlanenews
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