In this Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013 photo, Chevy trucks line the lot of a dealer in Murrysville, Pa. Ford, Chrysler and General Motors all reported double-digit gains for January as last year’s momentum in U.S. auto sales continued into 2013, according to reports Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

News Summary: Detroit, Toyota see US sales jump

Published: 09:42:06 PM, Fri 01 February 2013 UTC

JANUARY JUMP: U.S. auto sales rose 14 percent to more than 1 million in January. It was the best January for the industry since 2008. Buyers who held on to their cars during the recession are coming back to the market, lured by low interest rates and looser credit terms.

TOP OF THE HEAP: Toyota's sales jumped 27 percent, while Ford was up 22 percent. Nissan, Volkswagen and Hyundai all saw smaller increases.

DRIVE ON: Analysts think U.S. sales will reach 15 million to 15.5 million this year, up from 14.5 million in 2012.

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