51. As always, price remains a key factor in deciding what car to buy. 52. As another example, Chambers noted that most consumers dread buying a car in person. 53. At least since World War II, middle-class American families have taken pride in buying new cars. 54. Automakers are trying to encourage consumers to buy more cars, so they have lowered the financing costs. 55. Authorities called Monday and left a message, pretending to be interested in buying the car. 56. Auto super-dealer Wayne Huizenga is betting that the chance to buy a car with no haggling will have limitless appeal. 57. Automakers boosted incentives for several months to encourage people to buy cars. 58. Automakers have had to resort to rebates and cheap financing to entice consumers to buy cars. 59. Automakers remain optimistic about long-term prospects in Brazil, which has a growing middle class eager to buy cars. 60. At the time, they say, McVeigh was a block away, buying a car, and had stepped out for a few minutes. |