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Old 07-28-06 | 08:38 PM
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BMW retains the number one ranking while the Toyota Camry and Honda Odyssey make their debut on the new top 10 list.

Thanks to the high price of fuel, the Honda Civic continues to move up in the rankings while sport utilities have virtually dropped off the Top 10 lists. The new re-designed Toyota Camry makes its debut on the new list along with the ever popular Honda Odyssey minivan. The only domestic model represented was the Chevrolet Corvette and it holds second place on both lists.
"Many people are dumping their gas-guzzling SUVs right now causing market prices to drop.? says Tarry Shebesta, President of ACS and a certified lease consultant. ?In volatile market conditions, leasing makes a lot of sense. With a lease, you don?t have to worry about market fluctuations because the lease-end value on which the lease is based is locked in. At the end of a lease, you just turn your vehicle back in. You don?t have to worry about finding a buyer in an adverse market cycle."


New Car Lease Rankings
1 - BMW 325
2 - Chevrolet Corvette
3 - Honda Accord
4 - BMW 330
5 - Honda Civic
6 - Toyota Camry
9 - Infiniti G35
8 - Land Rover Range Rover Sport
9 - Acura TL
10 - Honda Odyssey


Used Car Lease Rankings
1 - BMW 330 SERIES
2 - Chevrolet Corvette
3 - PORSCHE 911 CARRERA
4 - BMW 5 SERIES
5 - BMW 325 SERIES
6 - MERCEDES BENZ E CLASS
7 - BMW 7 SERIES
8 - Infiniti G35
9 - PORSCHE CAYENNE
10 - AUDI A4


Complete list here...
http://www.leasecompare.com/auto_lease_rankings.php
Old 07-29-06 | 02:37 AM
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So it's obvious that the price of gas does effect what people drive but I would like to know if instead of just saying truck sales are down if their is a more accurate break down, I live in the upper end of NY/NJ and see the market trends go hand and hand, sure I see way less FullSize trucks on the road but what about places that are main Truck markets like Florida or Georgia, where you see more F-150 then camrys they may also use the truck for it's intended purpose and not just drive it cause it looks cool
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