Vehicles take smaller bite from consumer wallets
13th Nov 2006, 08:12 GMT
Cheap financing and heavy rebates on cars and trucks have made new vehicles more affordable for American families than at any time since 1980, according to Comerica Bank's most recent auto affordability index.
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