Chevrolet announces 4% increase in prices of its entire line in Brazil due to exchange rates, COVID-19
On May 5, Chevrolet announced that it will gradually increase prices of its entire line of vehicles sold in Brazil by 4%.
The company pointed out the impacts of currency devaluation and the closings of factories and dealerships, due to the coronavirus pandemic, as the reasons for the rise in prices.
In its statement,....
The company pointed out the impacts of currency devaluation and the closings of factories and dealerships, due to the coronavirus pandemic, as the reasons for the rise in prices.
In its statement,....
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