The numbers are in, and they’re full of surprises. Toyota’s recall fiasco hasn’t hurt sales – in fact, they’re up quite a bit over February. Many automakers’ numbers were up in March, due to heavy incentives and 0% financing. Ford fell to third place in March, lead by GM and Toyota. The interesting thing is that the top 3 automakers in March were almost double the number 4 player, Honda. Nissan, Chrysler and Hyundai followed, and then another significant drop before Volkswagen, which was less than half of Hyundai’s sales.

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