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Retail used–car trends to watch this year
Auto Remarketing Weida retails about 50 used units a month at the store he opened in 2011 and believes his second store, which opened in November, will yield 30 to 40 unit sales per month when it fully ramps up to speed. Todd Caputo, owner of Sun Chevrolet in … |
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Detroit Auto Show May Be Celebrating an Era About to End – CNBC
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Detroit Auto Show May Be Celebrating an Era About to End CNBC Younger buyers are showing less interest in owning cars than older generations. And the supply of low-mileage used cars is growing, giving shoppers attractive and lower-cost alternatives to new cars. Close to four million leased vehicles will be turned … Detroit auto show begins amid talk of NAFTA, tax cuts 50th anniversary Ford Mustang Bullitt debuts at the Detroit auto show |
Brussels aims to increase trust in used car sellers – POLITICO.eu
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Brussels aims to increase trust in used car sellers
POLITICO.eu Przemysław Borkowski, from the University of Gdańsk, helped draft the Parliament's report on odometer tampering. He said a common problem is with second-hand German cars being sold in Poland — a business dominated by small traders moving one or two … |
Record 1.14 million used cars changed hands in 2017 – New Zealand Herald
Record 1.14 million used cars changed hands in 2017
New Zealand Herald NZTA Figures show that 2017 was a record year for the second-hand car market, with businesses lodging 1.14 million used car transactions over the year. This was up 1.79 per cent from 2016, and marks a continual upward trend from 2011. The overseas … |
Record 1.14 million used cars changed hands in 2017 – NZ Herald – New Zealand Herald
Record 1.14 million used cars changed hands in 2017 – NZ Herald
New Zealand Herald The number of used vehicle transactions has increased every year since 2011. |
Chinese Car Buyers Shifting from New Cars to Used Cars – The Drive
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Chinese Car Buyers Shifting from New Cars to Used Cars
The Drive While some automakers like Cadillac are flat out killing it in China right now, some are struggling. New passenger-car sales rose just 1.9% in the first 11 months of 2017. That lags even the broad global average of 2.7% growth. Some believe that it's … |