The sale of new cars increases

13 years, 4 months ago - 2 August 2011
The sale of new cars increases
New cars are popular now. Sales increased by 12% for the first five months of 2011.

And by the end of the year, dealers expect to sell about 7,000 new vehicles. 2011 is on track to be the best years of the automobile after 2008.This was stated Lallana Gilles, vice president of the Motor Vehicle Dealers Association to the le Matinal.

Several factors explain this phenomenon, he said. "First, there is recovery and people prefer to buy new cars. The market also offers a variety of new models at attractive prices." He also informs that it is the companies 'contract cars' that purchase new cars, as traders believe that there will be an increase in tourist arrivals due to the recovery. And that says more tourists, think more cars.

"These are Korean cars experiencing a boost right now, including Kia, Hyundai and Chevrolet, for their quality, not to mention their price is very competitive as the dollar plays for them”, he adds. “In 2009, the Korean market accounted for 8%, 12% last year and this year it will be 20% at the expense of Japanese cars. The sale of European is stable with a small Ford's breakthrough, while the Chinese cars represent 7% of the market this year."

However, the sale of reconditioned cars is declining by 18% for the previous five months. "With the new law the government, many buyers do not want to second-hand vehicles," Gilles Lallana advance. “We estimate there will be only about 4,000 reconditioned cars, mainly from Japan, which will be sold. But even the new cars from that country are no longer popular. At the moment, remains the No. 1 followed by the Nissan, Mitsubishi, Hyundai and Chevrolet. But if we compare vehicles and cars are Toyota stands out”, says Gilles Lalane. 

With the fleet of vehicles is increasing in the country, the problem of bottling will crescendo. Those who go to work, either by car or bus, are not prepared to see ... de-bottlenecking at the end of the tunnel.