LAST AUTO NEWS – STUDY: BUYERS AVOIDING GM, CHRYSLER BECAUSE OF UNCERTAINTY
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If General Motors and Chrysler bare any added allurement to complete government-supported restructuring efforts as bound as possible, they accept it now..
Reuters reports, “Fewer new car shoppers are because cars from General Motors Corp and Chrysler LLC at a time if customer absorption is focused on their appeal for added U.S. government aid, according to a analysis appear on Thursday.” The study, conducted by CNW Bazaar Research, showed that “The allotment of car shoppers who say their primary best would be a car from one of the GM brands alone by about 12 percent, while the allotment for Chrysler alone by a third” back a agnate analysis endure year.
The Detroit Free Press adds, “By contrast, Ford Motor, which has not approved government aid, has apparent about a 12% access in the allotment of car shoppers who say it would be their aboriginal choice.”
Autoblog adds, “Honda is faring even bigger with a 13% increase, but no automakers are seeing added favorable after-effects than Hyundai and Kia. The Korean automakers accept best up allotment in this down market, and their application appraisement is up by 59% and 50%, respectively.”
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