November 12, 2008
Nissan New Jersey dealer, Haldeman Nissan is now offering customers auto deals from $89 a month and with the release of their new auto deal site they are meeting the needs of frugal shoppers worldwide. For a limited time car shoppers can also take advantage of private sale offers.
Nissan New Jersey dealer, Haldeman Nissan is now offering customers auto deals from $89 a month and with the release of their new auto deal site they are meeting the needs of frugal shoppers worldwide. The new site allows shoppers to find special offers on new or used Nissans, find store hours and directions as well as submit a credit application for immediate approval. The site takes advantage of social networking channels to share information with other people and ease of bookmarking site information. Visit http://haldemannissan.insidersreach.com/ for more information.
Auto rebates typically offer anywhere between $3000-4000 in savings on vehicle purchases at select Nissan NJ dealer loca
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October 24, 2008
Toyota Motor, the world’s second-largest automaker, reported a drop in quarterly sales for the first time in seven years after higher fuel costs and the financial crisis crippled auto demand in the US.
TOKYO — Toyota Motor Corp. is feeling a big bite from the imploding U.S. auto market. Global sales slumped 4 percent in the July-September quarter and have barely pulled into positive territory for the first nine months of the year, the company said Oct. 24. The three-month downturn marked the first time in seven years the Japanese carmaker’s global sales have fallen on a quarterly basis.
Toyota sold about 2.236 million vehicles worldwide in the three months ended September 30, down 4.3 percent from 2.336 million a year earlier, according to an e-mail from the company.
General Motors, the world’s largest carmaker, will release its third-quarter sales figure on October 29.
Toyota fell 6.4 percent to 3,200 yen at the 3 p.m. close on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
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October 24, 2008
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