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AUSTRALIAN NEW CAR SALES FALL IN APRIL.

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ADELAIDE, May 3 Asia Pulse - Sales of new cars and trucks slumped 10 per cent in April, according to official figures released today.

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) said 68,650 new vehicles were retailed last month compared to 76,487 in the same month last ...

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