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DesRosiers says auto sales climb in February from a year earlier

The Canadian Press
   

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Light truck sales rose about 6%, while passenger car sales fell 11%

TORONTO — DesRosiers Automotive Consultants Inc. says auto sales rose in February from a year earlier to mark a second month of gains this year.

The consultancy says it estimates there were 123,375 light vehicles sold in the month, a 2.1 increase from a year earlier.

Light truck sales rose about 6% to 96,500 in the month, while passenger car sales fell 11% to 26,875 to continue a trend towards larger vehicles.

The consultancy says that while the increased sales in January and February are positive, they’re compared to “noticeably muted” sales a year earlier and shouldn’t be taken as an indication of the trend for the year ahead.

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DesRosiers says that the coronavirus and the potential economic pullback raise concerns, and create significant uncertainty for the automotive market.

Still, the rise in the past two months marks a change from the downward trend seen for much of the past two years.

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