Thursday, November 22, 2012

Survey: Car buyers more willing to buy from bankrupt automakers - South Florida Business Journal:

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A new survey by finds more Americand are feeling better about such a purchasse now than they were amonth earlier. In May, befor GM filed for bankruptcy, 52 percent said they were likely to buy a car from the automakerd if the company was to gothrough bankruptcy, up from 47 percentt in April. Thirty-one percent said they were likelgy to buy from Chrysler if it was going through bankruptc in May versus 29 percentin April. "The latest Kelley Blue Book Market Intelligencer data suggests that as consumers have learnede more about the special circumstances of the Chryslefr andGM bankruptcies, what they have found has reassurerd them about making such a purchase," said Jack R.
executive editorial director and executive market analyst for KelleyBlue Book, in a news release. The fact that the governmentr is willing to offer assistance to the two giantt automakers reassured buyers enough to make some changetheifr minds, the survey found.

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