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		<title>Sinking Car Sales May Be on the Rebound</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Figures to be released today are likely to show a third straight month of annualized new-car sales below 10 million, the Wall Street Journal reports—but there’s a chance those numbers have hit bottom. Considering the size of the American consumer market, today’s figure “is about as low as it&#8217;s going to get,”  says an analyst. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Figures to be released today are likely to show a third straight month of annualized new-car sales below 10 million, the<em> Wall Street Journal</em> reports—but there’s a chance those numbers have hit bottom. Considering the size of the American consumer market, today’s figure “is about as low as it&#8217;s going to get,”  says an analyst.</p>
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