AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION
Aecording to estimates, automobile production in 1932 fell short by at least 1,000,000 cars of the number of cars scrapped. In 1931 production also was und^r the nuinber junked. That means that a huge potential demand is in the making. Observers believe that prospective buyers of cars have funds to make purehases. They are h'olding off, it is isaid in fear of what the future will bring. Once confidence returns this pent up buying power can he released.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 450, 7 February 1933, Page 2
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80AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 450, 7 February 1933, Page 2
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