New car incentives in the US fell to a five-year low in April, following a drop in Japanese production due to the 11 March earthquake, according to figures from Autodata. Vehicle manufacturers spent an average US$2,320 per vehicle last month, down 14% from the same month last year. This was Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
New car incentives in the US fell to a five-year low in April, following a drop in Japanese production due to the 11 March earthquake, according to figures from Autodata. Vehicle manufacturers spent an average US$2,320 per vehicle last month, down 14% from the same month last year. This was
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