Auto makers are expected to report weak vehicle sales for the quarter as chip shortages and supply-chain issues continue to limit vehicle production.

Sales of new vehicles are projected to fall 16% in the first quarter from the year-ago period and represent the second-worst quarterly total in a decade, behind the pandemic-affected second quarter of 2020, according to Cox Automotive.

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