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Does Car Sales Increase Means a Decrease in Car Rebates?

Recession led car manufacturers and dealers to offer an unlimited amount of car rebates in the past two years. This fact, made car sales turned around and finally increase a huge percentage these past months.

While this is in deed very good news, as it means consumers are regaining confidence in the economy, on the other hand it may mean, car rebates will be harder to find in the year to come.

Many factors have influenced this situation. The devastating disaster in Japan last March and the flooding in Thailand have taken a toll in massive production and have slowed down the shipping of brands such as Toyota and Honda into the U.S .

Therefore, national automakers have done all possible things to lower prices and offer rebates and incentives to increase car sales, which was very successful. If they are back on top of the leader board, does this mean that car rebates will be cut off from now on?

We don’t have yet an answer for this, but we would recommend to take advantage of the available deals this year, Black Friday and end of year car deals are always a good option if you are thinking in buying a new car.