The same factors behind the surge in new-vehicle sales are having the same effect in the used-vehicle market, the NADA Used Car Guide reports.
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Read More →Used-vehicle prices should have dropped by 2.1 percent in November. Instead, Hurricane Sandy struck and slowed depreciation by 1 percent.
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Read More →The NADA pledges $1 million to the National Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation, and encourages other dealers to do the same.
Read More →Based on analysis and data from two automotive research and shopping websites, the impact of Superstorm Sandy on the automotive market may be less than previously believed.
Read More →F&I insider doesn’t believe GAP is in danger after Hurricane Sandy, mainly because the effected states only account for 5 percent of national GAP sales.
Read More →Penske Automotive Group estimates the business impact from superstorm Sandy to be hefty, with the dealer group saying that 36 of its stores along the East Coast were impacted and lost about three to four days of business.
Read More →Hurricane Sandy impacts Nissan and Hyundai sales, but the industry’s seasonally adjusted annual rate remained above 14 million for the ninth consecutive month.
Read More →Several manufacturers are helping victims of Hurricane Sandy with special discounts on vehicles and by donating to the American Red Cross.
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