Sales may have improved in October but it wasn’t enough to get Ford and Chrysler dealers ready for the new model year. Both automakers are extending 60-month zero-interest and other low-rate offers through the end of the year on certain 2006 models. This move comes as Ford and Chrysler have curtailed car production to reduce the number sitting on dealers’ lots. GM’s current incentives — including customer cash back — already run through January 2. As always, a full list of current incentives can be found here.
[Ford, Chrysler Sweeten Deals to Clear Lots, The Detroit News]
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