Why did General Motors (GM) surpass Ford in sales of automobiles in the 1920s?
A) because GM focused on producing only one cheap car model
B) because GM designed and produced several models with stylish designs
C) because GM cars were produced in Mexico
D) because GM cars were specifically designed to satisfy the needs of the rural areas
E) because the mechanics were far better
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