By on February 2, 2010

Complete numbers for U.S. January 2010 light vehicle sales are pretty much in (subject to change.) They look mildly promising. Overall, Automotive News [sub] records a gain of 6 percent over January 2009 so far. Here are the sales reported:

BMW +8 percent
Chrysler –8 percent
Daimler AG +26 percent
Ford Motor Co. +25 percent
General Motors +14 percent
Honda  –5 percent
Hyundai, Kia +13 percent
Jaguar Land Rover –3 percent
Maserati +5 percent
Mazda +2 percent
Mitsubishi -12
Nissan +16 percent
Porsche +8 percent
Subaru +28 percent
Suzuki –44 percent
Toyota –16 percent
VW Group +40 percent
Other -4 percent (estimate)

See Ed & Paul’s reviews of the individual brands.

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