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Best Car Deals for July: Toyota, Ford, GM offer zero financing
The best car deals in July are being given by many surprising sources as well, like Toyota. After the bad season of Toyota recall 2010 which has amounted to the recall of half a million vehicles Toyota has offered incentives through August 2.
THE WAIT for a new car at a good price deal may have come to an end for now. The car bazar is showing some great car deals and good discount on car this July are being offered by almost all the companies.
 
As there was a low sale in the previous month, the automakers are offering some discount on many models to attract customers. The car deals in July are not only offered in discounts on prices but there are good loan terms and rebates as well.
 
The best car deals in July are being given by many surprising sources as well, like Toyota. After the bad season of Toyota recall 2010 which has amounted to the recall of half a million vehicles Toyota has offered incentives through August 2. They are offering low and no-interest financing as well!
 
Sales are down overall, however. "Light vehicle sales rose just 14 per cent in June from depressed levels in June 2009. And demand dropped from May to June, taking some momentum out of the recovery and dashing hopes for a stronger second-half rebound," reports Automotive News.
 
Though the car deals this July are slightly better than the June but it is not expected that there will be some great pricing deals as last summer. "Despite expected weak sales in June and signs of a slowing economic recovery, automakers are remaining vigilant in keeping inventories low so they don't require expensive incentives to move the metal," says Edmunds Auto Observer. "For the first six months of 2009, the industry's days-to-turn -- the number of days between a vehicle delivered to a dealership and purchased by a customer -- was over 90 days for every month. For the first six months of 2010 -- and even in the late months of 2009, the industry's days to turn has not exceeded 55 days."
 
Toyota along with GM, Ford and Nissan are all offering zero finance facilities across almost all their models. Even Mini and Honda which has never been known for incentives are offering low interest financing.
 
It is not only to boost up the sales but it seems that they  need to clear the 2010 models as 2011 models are already arriving. Whatever may be the case, but it’s a good time to buy cars as July car deals are hot now.
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