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Home » Incentives forecast to stay below 5% through 2023

Incentives forecast to stay below 5% through 2023

Auto Finance Summit 2022

Riley WolfbauerbyRiley Wolfbauer
November 1, 2022
in Risk Management
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Incentives forecast to stay below 5% through 2023

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New-vehicle incentives are expected to rise moving into 2023 but are projected to stay below 5% through the second half of next year.  “Right now, incentives are around 2%; we’re expecting them to stay below 5% through about the second half of next year,” Kristen Lanzavecchia, director of industry solutions at ALG, part of J.D. […]

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