Is Anybody Going To be Buying A Car This Year?
It is believed that 2010 will be an important year for cars and vans as it is a bit unexpected on whether there will be a big rise or fall in the motor industry sales. It would seem that 2009 was a very bad one for the motor industry, they had to throw away a lot of jobs to stay afloat. What is set to happen for the industry in 2010.
There is no way to tell, here are just two ways it could go.
One Outcome
The recession well and truly comes to a stop and people start to realise they have a bit of money. Then people will go mad and buy the car that they really want as they will have enough money to pay it off in stages again. Although this could perhaps happen I cannot see that many people being abke to afford to go out and buy the car of their choice this year. If this happens I am certainly expecting a rise in the number of transit van lease as well as minibus lease simply because it will be cheaper to travel as a group.
The More Likely Outcome
The motor industry will see enough drop in general sales but a rise in eco-friendly vehicles. The general drop will be down to the tax increase that is set to steadily rise over the next year but of course if you have money you buy what is in fashion and it would seem that “green cars” are on the top of that list. Another reason sales will be down is because people are going to start walking and riding bicycles simply because more people are hoping to “save the world”.
No more refrigerated van leasing then?
To be honest it could go either way here and the only way to find out is to sit and wait.