Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: Patranus
Exactly.
The biggest problem is they are making cars that no one wants to buy.
The small car market (compact/subcompact) is only 15% total US car sales
SOURCE: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31060544
Post the whole quote, dammit!
"The small car segment, including compact and subcompact vehicles, represents about 15 percent of all U.S. vehicle sales, and is extremely important to Chrysler?s future, said Michelle Krebs, editor of Edmunds.com?s AutoObserver.com Web site."
You try to make it sound like peanuts. :roll:
15% of the U.S. vehicle market is HUGE.
That's the problem with percentages. If you don't give actual figures, small percentages can make actual figures seem small. Even without a big rebound, 15% is still over a million cars. You also have a big switch to smaller vehicles now. All companies are bringing over smaller vehicles. Between increased demand for them and requirements to increase CAFE, you'll see more of them anyways.