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As a site dedicated to arming consumers, industry observers and enthusiasts with as much worthwhile information about the world of cars as possible, we have to give it up for TrueCar. At a time when some automakers are dialing back the amount of data they share with the media and public, TrueCar’s regular data dumps represent one of the best sources of free information about the current state of the car market. And not only is it based on the analysis of millions of transactions, but it’s presented in a format that even the most laid-back of industry armchair quarterbacks can quickly understand. You can find the entire February forecast here, or, check out the gallery below for a TTAC-curated tour of some of the highlights.
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These are unbelievable data. Most shocked with the incentives on the Accord sedan right now. Good time to buy a commuting appliance!
Where does it break out the Accord in the rankings above? The Civic Hybrid and Crosstour is on there as spending a long time in inventory but I don’t see anything outing the Accord itself for very high in incentives.
I suppose not necessarily the incentives, but rather truecar’s reported negotiating power. Then again this could be attributed to the pretty wide range you can configure an accord, from 20k to probably 32k.
http://blog.truecar.com/2011/02/16/priceflex/
Camaro is a FLOP? 235 days in inventory? Is that why GM ran 2 different Camaro ads during the Super Bowl – to try to move the metal w/o discounts?
How did it take me so long to find TTAC??? As Betty Davis once said, “I’d love ta kiss ya, but I just washed my hair!”
Holy Honda, C/D!! Toyota, B/C…fire selling hybrid Camry.