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General Motors Reports a 14% Jump in U.S. Auto Sales in 2023

The nation’s largest automaker sold more cars in 2023 than a year ago as supply chain chaos ended, but sales are now under pressure from rising interest rates.

Neal Boudette
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Company Reports, Discount Selling, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, General Motors, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Shortages, United States, United States Economy
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