CAR ENTERPRISE SALES
Car rental costs may go up South Bend Tribune Big Three's production cuts squeeze bulk sales. DETROIT -- As the nation's Big Three automakers remake themselves into smaller, leaner companies, the rental car business is suffering collateral damage. Detroit woes hit car rentals Albany Times Union As Big Three cut output, they offer fewer vehicles for low-profit bulk sales Rental car prices expected to rise Tulsa World Detroit will have fewer cars available for low-profit bulk sales to rental firms. Big 3 cuts bring higher rental prices AP via Yahoo! News As the nation's Big Three automakers remake themselves into smaller, leaner companies, the rental car business is suffering collateral damage. All three have cut production this year to bring supply in line with lower demand for their products, and further cuts are inevitable next year. They're also trying to wean themselves of rebates and other incentives to bring sales prices closer to the Rental Car Prices on the Rise KiplingerForecasts.com As the nation's Big Three automakers remake themselves into smaller, leaner companies, the rental car business is suffering collateral damage. All three have cut production this year to bring supply in line with lower demand for their products, and further cuts are inevitable next year. Car-industry woes slam rental market Richmond Times-Dispatch DETROIT -- As the nation's Big Three automakers remake themselves into smaller, leaner companies, the rental-car business is suffering. Rental car prices on the rise Sharewatch All three have cut production this year to bring supply in line with lower demand for their products, and further cuts are inevitable next year. They\'re also trying to wean themselves of rebates and other incentives to bring sales prices closer to the sticker. Car rental prices likely to rise The News & Observer Cuts in production also mean rental companies may hold onto cars longer. AFX UK Focus 2006-11-06 23:22 GMT: Big 3 cuts bring higher rental prices Interactive Investor DETROIT (AFX) - As the nation's Big Three automakers remake themselves into smaller, leaner companies, the rental car business is suffering collateral damage. All three have cut production this year to bring supply in line with lower demand for their products, and further cuts are inevitable next year. They're also trying to wean themselves of rebates and other incentives to bring sales prices Big Three cuts have ripple effect The Indianapolis Star DETROIT -- As the nation's Big Three automakers remake themselves into smaller, leaner companies, the rental-car business is suffering. All three automakers have cut production to bring supply in line with lower demand for their products, and further cuts are inevitable next year.
|