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Forecasting a Growth in Eco-Friendly and Compact Cars

by Brian Yalung on Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Eco-Friendly Cars

Thanks to the continuous rise in oil prices, do not be surprised to see more compact cars or even eco-friendly developed vehicles on the roads in the coming months. With all hope for a decline in the outrageous oil prices, the wise consumer needs to act quickly. Compact cars which save more fuel or even the eco-friendly cars that run on alternative fuel are sure to be the next boom and demand that consumers will be looking for.

With that in mind, if you are a car manufacturer boss, you will be thinking profit. Surely that is a given and the next thing you have to do is to make sure that supply meets demand. Prices may fluctuate but they would be wise not to push their luck. There is always the alternative of taking public transport so car manufacturers shouldn’t be so complacent at the trends.

WITH fuel prices spiralling, driving a car that doesn’t have an endless thirst for petrol is becoming increasingly attractive.

Now Gordon Brown has pledged to speed up the move to eco-friendly cars, with new measures that could see conventional petrol engines become a thing of the past by 2020.

That’s the date by which G8 members have agreed to reach their targets for cutting emissions of carbon dioxide, meaning cars using greener technologies could become amore common sight on our roads.

(Source) Daily Record

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  • I was kind of shocked when I moved from the UK to the USA recently to see just how many ridiculously large trucks and SUVs there are driven over here.

    Most of the time, carrying just one person - the driver.

    In London, a huge proportion of the vehicles are motorcycles, scooters, bicycles and even small cars like the GeeWhizz and Smart cars.

    I don't understand why people think they need to drive a truck that gets 10mpg to go to their local starbucks.
  • I guess some people feel that the bigger their car is, the bigger people look at them. For some it seems that more space is needed although they don't really need it. It is kinda ridiculous but if you can afford it and maintain it why not?

    However at this time, they may be seeing the feasibility of thinking wisely. They just put themselves in a deeper whole now.
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