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U.S. Car Sales Crash in 2008 Print E-mail
Written by Kate Trainor   
Sunday, 06 April 2008


In the short span of one year, car sales in the United States have come crashing down--and the change is significant. Industry giants Chrysler and General Motors sold 19 percent less automobiles in March 2008 than they did in March of 2007, according to sales reports. Ford isn't faring much better, with sales that are down 14 percent. Meanwhile, Toyota is still hanging on with a mere 10 percent drop.

Despite seriously waning sales, the report reveals that America has yet to commit to a full carectomy; sales of smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles have remained steady, by comparison to cars that choke gallons of fuel for every mile. Financial gurus, green and otherwise, have offered foreboding predictions for automakers. This may be their worst year yet, given rising gas prices, a sinking economy, widespread foreclosures and credit defaults, and an escalating fuel crisis.

Some oil and auto industry insiders foresee a world where they'll have to change their focus to survive, and move away from car-business-as-usual.

Could waning auto sales be a comment on America's fading love for their cars, or are they merely a reflection of circumstance? Only time will tell, but, in the interim, perhaps a new culture of peds will evolve how Americans see cars--and cut the cord, for good.

Sources: NPR & NYTimes

Photo via flickr by huggs2 & Niemster.

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Just Watching said:

 
The new high fuel milage cars are priced so high that those that can afford them don't need them and those of us that need them can't afford them!
April 07, 2008

Nemo said:

 
My wife and I recently (in March) moved closer to her work in the city and sold our 2007 Honda Fit. We are now completely car-less and debt-free for the first time since our freshman year in college! Our family and friends call us crazy but our new neighbors are happy for us with admitted envy. Thanks carectomy for all your support and advice! We are happy to join the ranks of the bike militia. Peddle on friends! smilies/cool.gif
April 07, 2008

Jamie said:

 
I don't think this is a sign that the American love affair with the car is ending... but I do think it will lead to that. As more and more people bike, walk, and take public tansit, they will realize what they've missed by driving cars everywhere. Then fewer people will want them even if the economy does improve, or someone does actually create a car that is truly economical.
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