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How Are Carmakers Surviving?

images-23.jpgThe current reality for the car industry isn’t at all bright.  The economy of the country has experienced a weak dollar, a credit crisis, and soaring gas and food prices.  This could mean that we are about to experience the worst year for car sales in over a decade.

But automakers are getting smart.  They are building more passenger cars.  In the past pickup trucks and SUV’s generated a lot of profits, but now people want small, thrifty cars.

General Motors admits that they are counting on sedans to save them this year.  The company has made a shift to cars, with less emphasis on SUV’s and pickup trucks.  Even though GM wants to maintain their market in trucks, they realize that they need to get better with cars now.

Chrysler LLC is promising to take an “aggressively conservative” approach in their company.  This means that they will eliminate various models such as the PT Cruiser, Durango, and Pacifica.

US automakers are focusing to make sure that domestic sales don’t fall lower than projections say.  Even though it is a tough market, Americans love cars and will continue to buy. Motorists are making smarter choices by purchasing small, efficient cars.  This allows them to put money towards other necessities, such as new car warranties and maintenance.

Posted on Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at 3:43 pm In New Car Warranties  


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