BERLIN, April 2 (Reuters) - Germany plans to keep incentives worth 2,500 euros ($3,336) for customers who turn in cars over nine years old and buy a new, fuel efficient one, until at least the end of May, a government source said on Thursday.
Germany's cabinet will soon discuss how to continue the subsidy, which has boosted new car sales in Europe's biggest market despite the financial crisis, beyond June.
A second source, from Germany's ruling coalition, said the ...
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