DETROIT, Nov. 1 (Reuters) - General Motors Corp. on Tuesday said its U.S. vehicle sales fell for the third straight month, slipping 23 percent in October as gasoline prices continued to hurt demand for big sport utility vehicles.
Aftershocks from the hurricanes, concerns about jobs and the lack of big consumer incentive programs have also been cited by analysts for poor October sales at the ...
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