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Ford's US sales plunged 42% in January, as the woes facing the country's beleaguered "Big Three" carmakers show no signs of improving. | Ford's US sales plunged 42% in January, as the woes facing the country's beleaguered "Big Three" carmakers show no signs of improving. |
The company said it sold 90,596 vehicles in its home market last month, down from 156,391 a year earlier. | The company said it sold 90,596 vehicles in its home market last month, down from 156,391 a year earlier. |
Ford's bleak sales update comes just a week after it reported a record $14.6bn (£10bn) annual loss for 2008. | Ford's bleak sales update comes just a week after it reported a record $14.6bn (£10bn) annual loss for 2008. |
Its US rivals General Motors and Chrysler are also expected to report a sharp fall in January sales later. | Its US rivals General Motors and Chrysler are also expected to report a sharp fall in January sales later. |
Government support | Government support |
American car sales have slumped as consumers have cut back on making large purchases as US recession has deepened. | American car sales have slumped as consumers have cut back on making large purchases as US recession has deepened. |
GM and Chrysler sales are also expected to be sharply lower | |
General Motors (GM) and Chrysler were last month given a $17.4bn bail-out from the White House, after they warned that they were running out of cash. | General Motors (GM) and Chrysler were last month given a $17.4bn bail-out from the White House, after they warned that they were running out of cash. |
The financial situation at Ford is not as bad, although it has secured a $9bn government credit line that it will be able to access in the future if needed. | The financial situation at Ford is not as bad, although it has secured a $9bn government credit line that it will be able to access in the future if needed. |
GM said on Tuesday that it would offer voluntary redundancy to 22,000 US employees as it seeks to cut costs. | GM said on Tuesday that it would offer voluntary redundancy to 22,000 US employees as it seeks to cut costs. |
Industry-wide US car sales fell 185 in 2008 to 13.2 million vehicles. | |
Sales for 2009 are expected to drop near 10.5 million, analysts say. |