DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co on Tuesday posted better-than-expected quarterly results as cost-cutting and higher vehicle prices offset a double-digit decline in U.S. sales volume and said it expected 2018 would be a strong year globally and in North America, sending its stock up more than 1 percent.
Cost-cutting and higher vehicle prices lift GM margins
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