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August 2004, No. 205
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Last Updated: 07/15/2004

Economy to Continue Cruising Along

William A. Strauss

With a generally positive outlook for the U.S. economy in 2004 and 2005, the auto sector is looking forward to modest increases in light-vehicle sales. The sector performed a tad better than expected in 2003, thanks to a stronger economy in the second half.

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