Sales are Increasing for Hybrid Cars, says Auto Relief Group. The U.S. sales of hybrid cars are continuously increasing;the sale of hybrid cars in U.S.A for the month of April was 23,654 units. And it jumped to nearly 20 percent in May compared to last month.
The U.S. sales of hybrid cars are continuously increasing as per the latest reports. The sale of hybrid cars in U.S.A for the month of April was 23,654 units. And according to latest statistics, sales of hybrid cars have jumped to nearly 20 percent in May compared to last month.
The U.S. sales of hybrid cars are continuously increasing as per the latest reports. The sale of hybrid cars in U.S.A for the month of April was 23,654 units.
The U.S. sales of hybrid cars are continuously increasing as per the latest reports. The sale of hybrid cars in U.S.A for the month of April was 23,654 units. And according to latest statistics, sales of hybrid cars have jumped to nearly 20 percent in May compared to last month.
The U.S. sales of hybrid cars are continuously increasing as per the latest reports. The sale of hybrid cars in U.S.A for the month of April was 23,654 units. And according to latest statistics, sales of hybrid cars have jumped to nearly 20 percent in May compared to last month.
The net income is no longer in red for automotive giants Chrysler and GM who once filed for bankruptcy in 2008. As of April 2010 the total U.S. sales have increased to 12.1% and 2% for GM and Chrysler respectively
The net income is no longer in red for automotive giants Chrysler and GM who once filed for bankruptcy in 2008. As of April 2010 the total U.S. sales have increased to 12.1% and 2% for GM and Chrysler respectively.
The net income is no longer in red for automotive giants Chrysler and GM who once filed for bankruptcy in 2008. As of April 2010 the total U.S. sales have increased to 12.1% and 2% for GM and Chrysler respectively.
The net income is no longer in red for automotive giants Chrysler and GM who once filed for bankruptcy in 2008. As of April 2010 the total U.S. sales have increased to 12.1% and 2% for GM and Chrysler respectively.
German automaker, Audi, has announced that the company has broken its record for annual vehicle sales in the U.S., recording its 93,507th transaction on December 13, 2010.