Sharp drop in US car sales likely

Published January 3, 2009

DEARBORN, Jan 2: Ford Motor Co expects industry wide December US auto sales to drop by some 35 per cent from a year earlier with no sign of a turnaround in the first quarter of 2009.

Ford, the No 2 US automaker, expects that full-year industry wide sales of light vehicles in the world’s largest market will drop to near 13.2 million for 2008, down from near 16.2 million in 2007, Ford’s chief sales analyst George Pipas said on Friday.

The only other time the US auto industry has seen a similar 3-million unit plunge in sales over the course of a single year was during 1974 in the wake of the first oil shock, Pipas told reporters.

“We’re not looking for the first quarter to be much different from what we saw in the fourth quarter,” Pipas said in a briefing with reporters.—Reuters

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