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HOW MAZDA’S DIGITAL SERVICING RECORD ADDS VALUE(10/11/2011)
Cars with full service histories are worth more and are easier to sell, according to new research carried out by ICM Research– which shows that a full service history on a car could increase its value by 26 percent. Mazda was the very first car company to have a fully operational digital service record (DSR) across the range, adding even more value to its cars. “DSR replaces the traditional service record book which sits in the glovebox for 364 days of the year, emerging once every 12 mont... [more]
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Car sales on the rise
Tuesday February 21, 2012 New England Newspapers PITTSFIELD -- It was a good weekend for selling cars and trucks. With the automotive industry on the rise again, representatives from several Berkshire County dealerships report that their sales during the three-day Presidents Day weekend -- the traditional kickoff of the car-buying season -- were the best they had seen in years.
Car Sales On The Rise, Despite Struggling Economy
Despite the tough economy one industry says sales are up. Courtney Khondabi tells us why some car dealerships in Augusta are expecting to see more cars drive off the lots this year.
New Car Sales Set to Reach 2 Million in 2012, Says Santander
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM-- - According to banking group Santander, two million Brits will purchase a new car in 2012- up 1.4% since 2010. The bank, analysing recent research carried out by market research ...
'New financing guideline hits car sales'
Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM)'s new responsible financing guideline, introduced in November last year, has severely damaged PROTON EDAR Dealers Association Malaysia's sales, with only 30 per cent of applicants securing car loans in the first two months of the year. Its president, Armin Baniaz Pahamin, said the growth of the automotive industry depended on customers' ability to secure financing to ...
India auto sales climb 7.2% in January: industry
New car sales in India climbed 7.2 percent year-on-year in January as the sector showed further signs of recovery from its slump in 2011, an industry body said on Wednesday.
Dealers: Car sales brisk over weekend
Most major retailers count Christmas as the holiday that boosts sales like no other. For car dealerships, Presidents Day weekend is the equivalent of the retail industry's December rush.
Imported Car Sales Surge 37%
MANILA, Philippines - Sales of imported vehicles surged 37 percent in January over the same month last year and 35 percent higher over December sales in contrast to a continuing slump in the overall domestic industry sales.A report by the Association of Vehicle Importers and Distributors (AVID) showed the pure motor vehicle importers' association was able to sell 2,526 units, a significant 37 ...
Edaran Tan Chong bullish on sales
KUALA LUMPUR: Edaran Tan Chong Motors Sdn Bhd (ETCM), the local distributor of Nissan vehicles, is confident that it can outpace the car industry's expected sales growth of 2.5 per cent this year.
Car sales head for first annual fall in 10 years
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Annual car sales in India are likely to drop for the first time since 2002 in the fiscal year ending March after January sales fell short of expectations, an industry body said. Car sales, which grew 30 percent in the year ending March 2011, posted their first monthly fall in three years last July as high financing and running costs deterred buyers. "The car industry is too ...
Car sales may see 1st decline in a decade
Car sales look headed for their first annual decline after more than a decade as poor demand throughout 2011-12 will see the industry end up the year in red, auto industry body Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (Siam) said.
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