BERLIN, March 23 (Reuters) - Germany's government plans to extend by up to one billion euros the incentives it is offering consumers to boost car sales, a German newspaper reported on Monday. The Rheinische Post cited a government source in its report which said the ministries involved had agreed to top up the amount available for the incentives if the 1.5 billion euros already put aside had been used up by mid-April, as expected by the German car association.
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