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GM's second-quarter US auto sales rise 7%
Jul 1, 2025 8:53 AM

(Reuters) -General Motors reported higher second-quarter U.S. sales on Tuesday, aided by demand for its affordable crossover SUVs.

Overall sales rose 7% to 746,588 units in the three months to June.

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