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To: Roads End who wrote (227123)3/11/2003 2:15:09 PM
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Not surprisingly, auto execs disagree. They're sticking with more bullish forecasts, such as the one from researchers DRI-WEFA, which predicts that car sales will hover near 17 million units again this year and next, then climb to 17.5 million by 2004. Carmakers contend that the September results were temporarily distorted because dealers ran out of incentive-laden 2002 models. Says Paul Ballew, GM's chief market analyst: "It's a one-month aberration

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