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General Motors Co. said it sold 9.03 million vehicles worldwide last year, an increase of 7.6 percent from 2010. The result puts it about 1 million units ahead of Volkswagen Group, which believes it should be No. 1.

The Wall Street Journal reported that VW feels it would be the top-seller last year if sales of all its affiliates were included. VW's figures don't include the sales from truckmakers MAN and Scania, which will be added in a few weeks, a Volkswagen spokesman told the newspaper. The truckmakers might add 200,000 vehicles to VW's sales total.





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