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In a latest survey, it shows that consumers tend to leave their plans of buying a new car if the company declares bankruptcy. Here's more of it...
More than 80 percent of Americans who intend to buy a new car would abandon their plans if the automaker behind the brand filed for bankruptcy, according to a study released on Wednesday. The study of 6,000 people who intend to buy new vehicles by auto market research firm CNW Research found the sales losses from bankruptcy would be highest for the U.S. automakers
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Also visit the Autopartswarehouse.com blog for updates
More than 80 percent of Americans who intend to buy a new car would abandon their plans if the automaker behind the brand filed for bankruptcy, according to a study released on Wednesday. The study of 6,000 people who intend to buy new vehicles by auto market research firm CNW Research found the sales losses from bankruptcy would be highest for the U.S. automakers
Read more here
Also visit the Autopartswarehouse.com blog for updates