New York (AFP) – General Motors, Toyota and other automakers suffered a hit to US sales in the latest quarter as supply chain woes continued to crimp inventories, according to results released Friday. GM sold 582,401 autos in the three months ending June 30, a drop of 15 percent from the same period a year ago. The Detroit giant said it is holding 95,000 partially-built vehicles in need of components that it expects to deliver by the end of 2022. Such maneuvers have become the norm over the last year as manufacturers try to make headway on as many high-margin vehicles as possible amid limite…