
Sales drops in May were General Motors (GM) 16% Ford 6% and Chrysler Group 11%.
Sales rises in May were for Japanese manufacturers Toyota 12.3% (nearly 20% for passenger sedans) and Honda 11.4%, S. Korean carmaker Hyundai rose 5%.
Nissan however announced sales slipped 7% in May with sales of both cars and SUVs falling.
On Thursday, Ford, in yet another costly sales incentive, announced it would be giving $1,000-worth of fuel to new buyers across the US, GM is currently trialling a similar scheme in California.
The Ford "Drive On Us" Sales Event: offers 0% finance interest and $0 for gas, E-85 or Diesel (Excluding residents of Texas & Oklahoma) Ford will pay for fuel until 2007, "no matter if it's gas, E-85 or diesel, you can drive on us!"
How does it work ? Ford offer a pre-paid Master Card debit card that can be used to purchase up to $1,000 of gas, E-85 or diesel enough to drive 6,000 miles ($1,100 on select trucks and SUVs) ... or simply choose a "bonus cash giveaway" of $1,000 which can be taken in cash or applied to the purchase agreement.
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