Sure, the big US auto makers are hoping that enough sales will push their profit margins back into order. They are having some trouble alright, but I am pretty sure that those in the front line--the car dealers--are not doing any better.
What keeps a lot of them from closing down, anyway? It seems that a lot of them are still testing the waters and shifting to survival mode.
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