Shortages cool U.S. auto sales in May
DETROIT — U.S. auto sales cooled off in May as buyers dealt with shortages on dealer lots, higher gas prices and sharply lower incentives. And the deals aren’t likely to come back until the end of this summer. Some experts are advising people to delay their purchases if they can.
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Doc: Reds attendance pathetic
Nice night to be a Reds fan last night. So how come nobody shows up? The Reds draw a combined 36K the last 2 beautiful-for-baseball nights, against a big Central rival. Which is pathetic and unacceptable, says Paul Daugherty.
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Shortages drive up costs; fewer cars drive off lots
Ford vehicles are seen Tuesday reflected in the grille of a Ford truck on the lot of a dealership in Norwood, Mass. Consumer demand remained strong in May for Ford’s new fuel-efficient vehicles and powertrains, bringing significant year-over-year sales gains for small cars and Explorer.
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