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Although the figures are a tiny bit better than January's, which is a typical pattern, they're still more than 40 percent lower than a year ago.
As the breadth and severity of the Wall-Street-created recession continue to intensify, it's no surprise that auto sales remain flat. Although the figures are a tiny bit better than January's, which is a typical pattern, they're still more than 40 percent lower than a year ago. Once again, the pain is widespread, with the domestic brands suffering a bit more than most imports:
Photo Gallery: 2009 February Auto Sales - Car Sales Analysis - Automobile Magazine