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US auto sales declined slightly in mid-May, to an annual rate of 6.5 million units. But analysts, comparing the figure to strong sales a year ago, said the decline did not indicate the industry's recovery had stalled.
US auto sales declined slightly in mid-May, to an annual rate of 6.5 million units. But analysts, comparing the figure to strong sales a year ago, said the decline did not indicate the industry's recovery had stalled.
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