Nissan Unit Slashes Incentive Costs 42%
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Gardena-based Nissan North America Inc. said its Nissan division’s newfound sales success with such models as the Xterra sport-utility vehicle and the redesigned Maxima sedan has enabled it to slash incentive costs by 42%. Although the industry average is now $1,750 per vehicle, the Nissan division said its incentive costs for the first half averaged just $1,400, down from $2,400 per vehicle last year. The savings are a critical part of a corporate drive to return to profitability. “Most car makers have to work hard to shave $10 per vehicle from production costs, so to save $1,000 on marketing is very positive,” said J. Ferron, head of the automotive practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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