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Automotive Industry - on a High; Expected to Grow More

Automotive Industry - on a High; Expected to Grow More

Economists are suggesting the sales of cars in The United States will increase to 14 million units by the year 2011. Subsequently, it is expected that the sales volume will reach same level prior to recession.

The automotive industry has already bounced back after the setbacks suffered due to recession and is on its way back to regain its lost glory. Latest reports suggest that total U.S. sales for GM and Chrysler have increased to 12.1% and 2% respectively. Moreover, delinquency rates for auto loans have also reduced.

Subprime auto loans have also contributed significantly in the revival of the automotive industry. The ease in approval of loans has invited more individuals to purchase cars. Various other incentives have also helped the automotive industry. But experts point out that the demographic trends will be the driving force to boost sales of automobiles in U.S.A.

Once the economy completely recovers, automobile companies can target young consumers who will be entering the market. These consumers are highly demanding and automobile companies can look for opportunities in this segment. Growth in exports as well as capital spending on equipment and high-tech can increase automobile sales.

Big players in the automobile sector were cautious, with decreased production. But things are changing as consumers are opening up and will further spend heavily.

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