Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Car manufacturers foresee compact vehicle renaissance

Small cars are not always an American preferred. However, automobile manufacturers think that may be about to change. The public is becoming more conscious of environmental impact and cost of gas. Not many really want to purchase an SUV the size of El Capitan anymore. Automakers are starting to bring smaller gas sipping models to the American market. If a car costs less on the lot and at the pump, there will always be a market for it.

Take the Fiat back

Ever since Fiat bought out Chrysler, it has been expected to launch a new model in the United States. It is not known whether Fiat surely plans to enter a new design on the market. However, Fiat has called on Chrysler dealers to start offering the Fiat 500, a wildly popular subcompact overseas. The Fiat 500, according to Cable News Network, would be a smash hit among those mindful about economy and ecology. A two cylinder engine is offered in the design that is cheaper. It gets 56 miles per gallon which is great. Fiat already has a plant in Toluca, Mexico. If it is done right, the Mini Cooper is likely to be very successful.

Bavarian Motor Works new type

BMW is about to launch a new line of automobiles within the U.S. The details aren't totally available yet, however BMW is certainly going to introduce a new line to the United States of America market, according to Automotive News. There can be four cylinder motors in the automobiles that may also be front wheel drive. The BMW1 series has been released within the United States of America already. It includes the spending budget versions of the models it hopes to release. Mercedes does have a budget small line, but those models have never been sold within the United States of America.

Ford Focus new model

Ford is also pushing smaller models, according to Automotive News. The Fiesta is going already. Everyone is buying it. The new Focus is something else Ford is attempting to get sold. The Focus can be sold the same way the business sold the Fiesta. There will be a focus on social marketing.

Citations

Auto News

autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100930/OEM/100939985/1130

CNN

money.cnn.com/2010/09/10/autos/Fiat-500_Chrysler_South-America.fortune/index.htm

Auto News

autonews.com/article/20100930/OEM/100939978/1130



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