General Motors reportedly raised its incentives to $US5,000 on many of its sport utility vehicles following a 15% drop in its June vehicle sales.

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GM also said that it will offer up to $4,000 cash back on most of its cars, and interest-free financing for terms of up to five years on most of its 2004 models, Reuters said.