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Are the fundamentals of the American market shifting and is the American market a maturing market like Japan and Germany. Did the carmakers create a bubble of their own in sales so that 17 million is a way way inflated number, inflated by incentives and sales to rental fleets, way beyond what the American market even with its better demographics can sustain?
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