Posted On: October 2, 2008 by Carmen Dellutri

September Car Sales Plummet 27%

The numbers are coming in for September car sales, and the numbers don't look good at all. Interestingly, the imports didn't do so good, and they usually keep ahead of the curve when it comes to slumping sales. Toyota sales fell 32.3%, Honda slumped 24% and Nissan plummeted 37%. In the domestic category; Ford fell 34%, Chrysler 33% and General Motors fell 15.8%. GM was aggressively marketing its vehicles and it paid off for them, but the industry as a whole is not looking good. This is a sign of things to come.

This post was submitted by Carmen Dellutri, Esq., founder of The Dellutri Law Group, P.A. Currently, the firm has offices in Port Charlotte, Fort Myers, and Naples and has expansion plans for Sarasota. Mr. Dellutri also sits on the Board of American Board of Certification. Mr. Dellutri is also one of the founders of the Bankruptcy Law Network, Debt Law Network, Credit Law Network, and Mortgage Law Network. Mr. Dellutri also writes for the firm's bankruptcy blog.

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