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Renault, GM Lead Decline in Europe

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http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=con...id=aY5bU7yKNHUU

not the best news at the best time. converesely consumer confidence in the U.S. is up, and gas prices have been down. i dont want to be overly optimistic

but things may start to level off. these new cars and trucks cant get here soon enough especially if cadillaccts accounts are anywhere near the ballpark.

until then it looks like it will be the 900s and saturns picking up the slack

instead of depending on european sales to counteract the domestic markets slides.

so how exactly were gm and renault going to help eachother? that was the

plan, no?

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