TA^Guy
11-14-2005, 12:35 PM
Automakers sold 1.8 million vehciles in July greatly due to employee pricing and related incentives. 'The Big Three' alone set a US sales record and spent $5.34 billion to reel customers into dealer showrooms. Roughly crunching some numbers thats at a cost of about $2,966 pre vehicle sold that month!
Here are Average Sales Incentives offered by the top automakers.
Automaker / Incentives
General Motors - $4,135
Ford - $3,876
Chrysler - $3,623
VW - $2,299
Nissan - $1,948
Hyundai - $1,945
Toyota - $1,001
Honda - $942
And by model / Incentives
Cadillac DeVille - $11,253
Jaguar XKR - $8,855
Volvo S80 - $8,637
Saab9-5 - $7,823
Cadillac Escalade ESV - $7,760
Jaguar S-TypeR - $7,615
Cadillac SRX - $7,444
Volvo XC70 - $7,443
Cadillac Escalade - $7,417
Cadillac Escalde EXT - $7,131
Damn looks like Cadillacs are getting cheeper to purchase.
Here are Average Sales Incentives offered by the top automakers.
Automaker / Incentives
General Motors - $4,135
Ford - $3,876
Chrysler - $3,623
VW - $2,299
Nissan - $1,948
Hyundai - $1,945
Toyota - $1,001
Honda - $942
And by model / Incentives
Cadillac DeVille - $11,253
Jaguar XKR - $8,855
Volvo S80 - $8,637
Saab9-5 - $7,823
Cadillac Escalade ESV - $7,760
Jaguar S-TypeR - $7,615
Cadillac SRX - $7,444
Volvo XC70 - $7,443
Cadillac Escalade - $7,417
Cadillac Escalde EXT - $7,131
Damn looks like Cadillacs are getting cheeper to purchase.