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The Post Covid Car Industry!
some general questions about cars and consumer behaviour. feel free to add your own questions.
-with a big reduction in gas prices, will the consumer trend to buy more EVs continue? will governments/lobby groups use cheap prices to de-fund alternative fuel/energy research? or do you think the opposite will happen? -with car purchases declining and physical limit on how many cars a dealership/lot can even hold on to, is anyone looking to take advantage of a good deal? -with the growing reliance on home delivery, do you think you will still need or want a car post virus? -no doubt there will be production delays and supply shortages, so what will the availability of 2021 or 2022 models be like? will some manus opt to streamline costs and skip a model year? -is your dealership still open and/or how are you dealing with any maintenance issues? are you ignoring your car's health? Last edited by chillibowl; 15 Apr 2020 at 16:47. |
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