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"Dealers took in loads of trade-ins from buyers flocking to take advantage of the no-haggle "employee pricing" discounts on 2005 models. The programs, in which buyers can get the same price offered to domestic automakers' employees, were supposed to end last Monday, but all were continued.
With so many used cars in stock, prices could drop as much as 5% from their recent peak after steadily increasing for more than a year, forecasts Paul Taylor, chief economist for the National Automobile Dealers Association."
"Dealers took in loads of trade-ins from buyers flocking to take advantage of the no-haggle "employee pricing" discounts on 2005 models. The programs, in which buyers can get the same price offered to domestic automakers' employees, were supposed to end last Monday, but all were continued.
With so many used cars in stock, prices could drop as much as 5% from their recent peak after steadily increasing for more than a year, forecasts Paul Taylor, chief economist for the National Automobile Dealers Association."
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