Ford Analyst Sees Small Car Segment Growing
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DETROIT (AP) Small car sales will continue to grow in the U.S. and likely will become the largest segment of the market by 2013, according to Ford Motor Co.'s top sales analyst.
George Pipas told the Automotive Press Association in Detroit Friday that downsizing baby boomers and millenials entering the market, looking for compacts and subcompacts, will drive increased sales. He also said early sales results show that November U.S. car sales are looking much like October, which was a decent month for the U.S. industry. October sales were flat compared with the same month last year after months of sales declines. U.S. sales are down 25 percent so far this year. Pipas said small cars such as the Honda Fit and Ford Focus made up 21 percent of U.S. Sales in 2003 but will rise to 36 percent in 2013. Volatility in gasoline prices, he said, and memories of $4 per gallon gasoline also will fuel small car sales. Pipas includes small crossover vehicles in the small-car segment, which he said will see sales higher or equal to the midsize segment by 2013. That group includes vehicles like the Toyota Camry, Ford Fusion and Honda Accord, by 2013.- Loading Comments...
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