Japan’s Car Sales to Increase in March
August 10th, 2010Posted in Automotive Industry News
While the U.S. auto industry continues to show signs of weakness, Japanese car dealers are looking at the Japanese auto industry in a different perspective. The Japanese Automobile Dealers Association (JADA) has announced in a press conference that Japan’s car sales are likely to increase this month as a result of an improved economic condition, renewed consumer appetite for cars and the rise in gasoline prices that prompts people to replace their old vehicles with fuel-efficient, new cars.
After experiencing its fourth year-slump last year, the Japanese auto industry is back into the business again. I hope this bright outlook that is seen to benefit Japanese car makers come true. It’s about time they regain their losses in the past years.

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