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#439534 - 10/10/08 02:58 PM Auto Industry May Collapse in 2009
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J.D. Power and Associates Reports:
U.S. New-Vehicle Retail Sales in 2008 Forecasted to Decrease by 2 Million Units Below 2007 Levels; Total Light Vehicle Forecast Revised Down to 13.6 Million Units for 2008, 13.2 Million Units for 2009


New Light-Vehicle Sales in Chinese, Indian and European Markets Also Anticipated to
Slow Dramatically

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.: 9 October 2008—As the U.S. new-vehicle retail market continues to deteriorate, new-vehicle retail sales are projected to end 2008 at 10.8 million units, which is 2 million units below 2007 sales, according to J.D. Power and Associates.

Approximately two-thirds of the decline in retail sales—which are reflective of actual consumer behavior in the new-vehicle marketplace—can be attributed to consumers delaying vehicle purchases. On average, consumers are keeping their vehicles 4 months longer in 2008 compared with 2007—up from 67 months to 71 months. The remaining one-third of the volume decline comes from reduced leasing activity. Additionally, fleet sales are expected to decline to 2.8 million units in 2008, which is well below the 3.3 million unit level achieved in 2007.

“Buyers are both voluntarily and involuntarily exiting the U.S. new-vehicle market,” said Jeff Schuster, executive director of automotive forecasting for J.D. Power and Associates. “The additional decline in expected vehicle sales is a function of growing concerns around availability of credit and leasing, declines in vehicle equity and general economic stress.”

The current turmoil and financial crisis adds risk to the 2008 forecast of up to 200,000 units, as it is unclear how consumers will respond in the fourth quarter.

Total U.S. Light-Vehicle1 Market
J.D. Power and Associates forecasts total new light-vehicle sales—which includes both retail and fleet sales—to drop to 13.6 million units in 2008, registering a 16 percent decline from 16.1 million units in 2007.

Market uncertainty has also led to a downward revision of the J.D. Power and Associates 2009 U.S. light-vehicle forecast. Total new light-vehicle sales are expected to drop to 13.2 million units in 2009, with the retail sales market declining to 10.6 million units.

“Falling trade-in equity, fewer leasing options, credit market restructuring and the increased migration to used vehicles are all putting added pressure on the U.S. new-vehicle sales market in 2009,” said Schuster. “Any truly pronounced recovery appears to be more than 18 months away.”

China Light-Vehicle Market
Slowing within China’s automotive market is projected to intensify during the fourth quarter of 2008, and will likely lead to a downward revision for 2009. Despite the slowing, light-vehicle sales—including passenger vehicle and light commercial vehicle segments—in China are expected to reach 8.9 million units in 2008, which marks an increase of 9.7 percent from 2007. However, the projected growth rate for the China automotive market in 2008 is less than one-half of the 24.1 percent growth achieved in 2007.

Indian Light-Vehicle Market
The light-vehicle sales forecast has also been reduced for the India market, down 6 percent from the original forecast of 1.9 million units to 1.8 million units for 2008. The 5.1 percent growth rate forecasted for 2008 is considerably less than the increases demonstrated in 2007 (16%) and 2006 (21%).

European Light-Vehicle Market
Light-vehicle sales in Europe are expected to fall to 21.3 million units in 2008, marking a 3.1 percent decline from sales in 2007. Within Western Europe, sales are forecasted to decline to 15.6 million—a decrease of 7.5 percent from 2007. While sales in Eastern Europe are expected to increase to 5.8 million in 2008—up 11.3 percent from 2007, growth within the region is slowing considerably.

“While the global automotive industry is clearly experiencing a slowdown in 2008, the global market in 2009 may experience an outright collapse,” said Schuster. “While mature markets are being impacted more severely than emerging markets, no country or region is completely immune to the turmoil.”


http://www.jdpower.com/corporate/news/releases/pressrelease.aspx?ID=2008210
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#439539 - 10/10/08 03:59 PM Re: Auto Industry May Collapse in 2009 [Re: deepv]
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Yeah, lots of new car dealers are dropping like flies around here. Most brands across the board.

Even some of the big boys that used to sell 1,000 units per month!

Some of them more deserving than others...

It's gonna be a tough ride, but the best of the best will survive.

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#439543 - 10/10/08 04:55 PM Re: Auto Industry May Collapse in 2009 [Re: ABoater]
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Roger Penske Chevy outside Phila (King of Prussia) closed after 36 yrs, not because of business, he was still making money, but because he couldn't get a mortgage to buy the property he had a long term lease on.
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#439548 - 10/10/08 05:27 PM Re: Auto Industry May Collapse in 2009 [Re: bperg]
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if memory serves, the recently passed $700 billion bailout contains cash for the u.s. auto industry (and about every other industry and special interest).
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#439556 - 10/10/08 06:34 PM Re: Auto Industry May Collapse in 2009 [Re: BToran]
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No, that was additional money, poor SOBs only got $25,000,000,000. A small sum compared to everyone else.
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