GM, Ford, Chrysler Post Gains in March U.S. Deliveries

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Toyota Motor Corp.’s Camry ceded its rank as America’s best-selling mid-size car for the first time in 17 months, slipping behind Nissan Motor Co.’s Altima and losing share to Honda Motor Co. and Ford Motor Co. models.

Camry sales in the U.S. declined 12 percent to 37,663 units last month, or 100 fewer than the Altima, whose deliveries declined 8 percent, according to company figures released yesterday. The two mid-size sedans lost market share to Honda’s Accord and Ford’s Fusion, which saw sales climb 36 percent and 6 percent, respectively.