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1. Autoremarketing
www.sa-conferences.com/ar/news - [Cached]Published on: 5/20/2002 Last Visited: 1/31/2003
Earlier this year, Rene Abalah, an analyst for The Campbell Group, told Auto Remarketing Magazine that used-vehicle leasing accounted for only a sliver of sales. In 1999, used leasing amounted to 1.71 percent of total used vehicle sales, up from .11 percent in 1991. But by 2003, its market share will rise to only 2.5 percent, analysts say.
In 1992, used-vehicle leasing was hampered by dealer unfamiliarity and misapplication, and in 2000 unfamiliar dealers remain a major drawback. Subvention has kept new-vehicle prices low, so retail buyers often can lease new vehicles for lower rates than used vehicles. If you can lease a new vehicle, why lease a used vehicle for the same price? -
2. EndTrust - EndTrust in the news
www.endtrust.com/4.asp - [Cached]Published on: 4/22/2002 Last Visited: 2/28/2005
Earlier this year, Rene Abalah, and analyst for The Campbell Group, told Auto Remarketing Magazine that used-vehicle leasing accounted for only a sliver of sales. -
3. Autoremarketing
www.autoremarketing.com/ar/new - [Cached]Published on: 11/25/2000 Last Visited: 7/3/2003
Earlier this year, Rene Abalah, an analyst for The Campbell Group, told Auto Remarketing Magazine that used-vehicle leasing accounted for only a sliver of sales.

