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New study from Experian Automotive shows that a $1 spike in a gallon of gas could increase the volume of the small-car economy segment by 7,000 units.
Read More →After two straight years of major spikes in gas prices, the NADA Used Car Guide doesn’t believe the most recent increase will cause consumers to overreact like they did in 2008.
Read More →In a reversal, compact and mid-size car prices are depreciating more than light trucks during the recent spike in gas prices.
Read More →Wholesale prices continued to fall in May and into June, with cumaltive market prices declining $300 from April, the NADA Used Car Guide reported yesterday.
Read More →While sales of new light vehicles in the United States continued at a brisk pace in March, the types of vehicles being purchased, as well as the types of buyers and the average transaction price are rapidly changing, according J.D. Power and Associates reported this week.
Read More →If the first 20 days are any indication, vehicle sales could increase 8 percent this month from a year ago to 1.35 million units, CNW Research reported today.
Read More →The NADA Used Car Guide predicted yesterday that gas prices will peak at $4 per gallon in May, but said it expects the impact on used-car prices to be mild by historical standards.
Read More →CarGurus, an auto research and shopping site, expects prices on fuel-efficient, used vehicles to increase 15 percent by August as gas prices continue to approach $4.50 a gallon.
Read More →A recent uptick in gas prices pushed consumers toward fuel-efficient vehicles rather than back to the sidelines, with the annual sales rate jumping to 15.1 million vehicles, according to Autodata.
Read More →A report by AutoTrader.com revealed that the notable increase in gas prices in January pushed used-car shoppers on its site toward fuel-efficient vehicles.
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