DETROIT: Automakers put on a brave face at the world’s biggest auto show on Sunday, with the sales outlook bleak for the coming year and fabled firms struggling for survival despite massive government aid.
“All I can tell you is that demand is a little more robust than we expected,” Ford Motor Co sales chief Jim Farley said of January sales at the North American International Auto Show. “I would say a little, not dramatically.”
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