No More Sales For Vehicles in 2010?

2010 is going to be an important year for both cars and vans as it is quite unexpected on whether or not there is going to be a rise or fall in the sales of the motor industry. It has to be said that last year was one of the worst years the motor industry have had in a long time losing out on many profits and jobs. What is set to happen for the industry in 2010.

There is not really a way to tell as yet, these are two ways that it could perhaps go.

One Outcome

The recession finally eneds and people realise that they have a bit of cash in their pockets. It will then all go mad and people will start to buy cars again starting with the ones that they are really after. Although this could happen I don’t think that the average Joe is going to be able to afford to go out and buy the car of choice. 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 fall in sales will be down to the tax increases that are on the way but if you have money you are still going to buy the car you want. Saving the world is now a big thing which is why people are starting to walk to work and ride bicycles everywhere, sooner or later this will make an impact on sales.

No more refrigerated van lease then?

To be honest it could go either way here and the only way to find out is to sit and wait.

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