Survey: 40 Percent of Drivers Looking to Lease Their Next Car
A survey by Swapalease.com finds that more than 40 percent of potential car buyers plan to lease their next vehicle. That’s up from 29.6 percent from a year ago.
A survey by Swapalease.com finds that more than 40 percent of potential car buyers plan to lease their next vehicle. That’s up from 29.6 percent from a year ago.
Quality/dependability moves ahead of fuel economy in the NADAguides.com’s latest survey, while driver-assist technologies score poorly.
A recent survey from eBay Motors shows that one-third of drivers expecting a tax return plan to spend a portion of that money on their vehicles. Results also show that drivers expect to spend more than $1,000 on auto-related purchases.
Nearly 60 percent of attendees at the industry's annual get-together expect their sales to grow by more than 10 percent this year, and more than 54 percent expect consumer confidence to be the key factor in sustaining auto sales momentum.
AutoMD.com survey reveals consumers who shop for quotes report lower estimates at independent repair shops, with a majority of respondents indicating that they would not have chosen the dealership for repairs if their vehicle was not under warranty/recall.
This week, President Obama put his signature on legislation that eliminates the insurance booklet mandate that dealers have had to comply with since the 1970s.
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