The U.S. auto market is slowly rebounding. But even as sales rise, they're still off the peaks of 10 years ago, by some 5 million cars a year.
Many analysts and dealers say the industry is actually healthier now, when it's selling fewer cars.
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The U.S. auto market is slowly rebounding. But even as sales rise, they're still off the peaks of 10 years ago, by some 5 million cars a year. |