Thrifty Car Shoppers Take Advantage of Slumping Auto Sales
Consumers across the country are tightening their belts in tough economic times, which means one belt they are not tightening is seat belts on new cars.
U.S. auto sales have declined 18 percent this year and, in November, sales hit a 26-year low.
But now dealerships are fighting back by slashing prices and offering never-before-seen incentives to help get cars off the lot -- creating what some experts say is a golden opportunity for car buyers.
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