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May 4, 2007
Automaker DaimlerChrysler's car sales at its Chrysler Group rose considerably last month outside the North American market, according to USA Today.
Sales in April rose 17% with 18,289 cars sold, the German-American automaker said, while sales from January-April rose 14% from the same time a year ago with 780,859 cars sold. The increase was evident in its key markets — Europe and South America — but the company said sales were also strong in emerging markets, particularly the Middle East.
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