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Inflation Keeps Cars on the Road Longer: Average US Vehicle Age Hits Record

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Ridgewood NJ, the average age of cars and light trucks in the United States has reached an all-time high of 12.6 years in 2024, according to a new market analysis. This marks an increase of approximately two months from the previous year. With inflation driving up costs across the board, many Americans are finding it more economical to maintain their current vehicles rather than purchase new ones.

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Bergen luxe car makers post record August sales

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Bergen luxe car makers post record August sales

SEPTEMBER 4, 2014    LAST UPDATED: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2014, 1:21 AM
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* Record results at luxury car makers with N.J. offices

Maserati North America of Englewood Cliffs said August was its best month ever, with the Italian carmaker selling 1,274 vehicles, reflecting a 268 percent increase compared with the same month last year.

By LINDA MOSS

Two luxury automobile makers with U.S. headquarters in Bergen County posted record sales in August, with Maserati boosted by what the company calls its “accessibly” affordable Ghibli, whose base price is $66,900.

Maserati North America Inc. of Englewood Cliffs and BMW Group of Woodcliff Lake reported banner Augusts.

Maserati said August was its best month ever, with the Italian carmaker selling 1,274 vehicles, reflecting a 268 percent increase compared with the same month last year.

Year-to-date, Maserati has seen a 312 percent increase in sales in the United States and Canada, with 2014 already surpassing total sales for 2012 and 2013 combined, the automaker said.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/business/strong-month-for-maserati-bmw-1.1081006

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Tesla Fights New Jersey Ban on Direct Car Sales in Court

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Tesla Fights New Jersey Ban on Direct Car Sales in Court

Tesla Motors Inc. (TSLA) appealed New Jersey’s ban on direct auto sales, arguing that the decision thwarts the carmaker’s mission of providing sustainable transportation and unfairly favors entrenched franchise dealers.

The action comes as Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive officer and co-founder, fights with car dealer groups across the U.S. to let the Palo Alto, California-based maker of electric Model S sedans sell directly to consumers from company stores.

Tesla challenged a direct-sales ban imposed by a New Jersey commission in state Superior Court, according to documents made available by the company. The filing couldn’t immediately be verified in court records.

Restrictions by U.S. states on how Tesla sells its battery-powered Model S, priced from $71,000, would slow Musk’s plan to shift his company from a niche maker of battery-powered luxury cars to an automotive powerhouse. Tesla’s fight with dealers has increased scrutiny of U.S. auto franchise rules that go back eight decades.

“Franchise dealers have an inherent conflict of interest in selling electric vehicles,” Tesla said in court papers. “In order to do so effectively, they would need to enthusiastically tout the reasons why electric vehicles are superior to gasoline vehicles. This is not something that they are going to do since gasoline vehicles represent virtually all of their revenue.”

Tesla rose 6.1 percent to $230.29 at the close in New York, the biggest one-day jump since Feb. 25. The shares have advanced 53 percent this year. (Pearson and Ohnsman/Bloomberg)

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-04-02/tesla-…