Sales were expected to decline about 53% in April, according to auto research firms Edmunds and Cox Automotive.
and other major automakers in recent years switched from monthly sales reports to quarterly reports, so their monthly numbers are forecasted.Why one of the nation's largest car dealers says sales have been improving in recent weeks
When states initially started enacting the orders, some banned all sales, even online. Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Hawaii were the last states to remove bans on all sales last month.
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