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General Motors (GM) has posted global 2007 sales of 9,369,524 vehicles - a near dead heat with Toyota's figures. | General Motors (GM) has posted global 2007 sales of 9,369,524 vehicles - a near dead heat with Toyota's figures. |
Yet while GM has given an exact figure down to the last car, Toyota earlier this month only broke down its 2007 sales data to 9.37 million vehicles. | Yet while GM has given an exact figure down to the last car, Toyota earlier this month only broke down its 2007 sales data to 9.37 million vehicles. |
Where the Japanese company is definitely ahead is in the growing rate of its sales growth. | Where the Japanese company is definitely ahead is in the growing rate of its sales growth. |
Toyota's figure for 2007 sales was a 6% rise on 2006, while its big US rival only saw its annual sales advance 3%. | Toyota's figure for 2007 sales was a 6% rise on 2006, while its big US rival only saw its annual sales advance 3%. |
Emerging markets | Emerging markets |
GM, which is continuing a cost-cutting drive to turnaround the company's fortunes, said its sales growth was particularly strong in China, Russia and Brazil. | GM, which is continuing a cost-cutting drive to turnaround the company's fortunes, said its sales growth was particularly strong in China, Russia and Brazil. |
Some analysts say GM cannot hold off Toyota indefinitely | |
"This is the kind of emerging market growth that fuels our global performance," said John Middlebrook, GM vice president for global sales. | "This is the kind of emerging market growth that fuels our global performance," said John Middlebrook, GM vice president for global sales. |
"Customers are responding to our fuel-efficient and dynamically-designed product line-up around the world." | "Customers are responding to our fuel-efficient and dynamically-designed product line-up around the world." |
GM added that its 2007 sales were the second biggest in the company's history, and the third year in succession that they surpassed nine million vehicles. | GM added that its 2007 sales were the second biggest in the company's history, and the third year in succession that they surpassed nine million vehicles. |
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