subject: New Cars In West Palm Beach Selling Like Hot Cakes [print this page] The automotive industry has been in a state of disarray since the beginning of the recession and the failure of the Big Three. Drivers were looking for a much more cutting edge driving experience, and the first car to really deliver something new in that capacity was the Toyota Prius. But new cars in West Palm Beach have continued to get more and more fuel efficient and there has been another defining feature of the new and improved automotive market. If you havent noticed by now, the trend among manufacturers is to move towards smaller sized cars. This must be why West Palm Outback dealers have been performing so well under the circumstances.
In comparison to last year, Subaru has logged an astounding 40 percent sales increase, with reported first quarter sales of 57,494 units, representing a three-month all time record for the automaker. West Palm Outback dealers were happy and stunned by these sales numbers and noticed an increased interest from their own customer base. A lot of people are attributing the new found success to the introduction of the continuously variable transmission (CVT), increasing mileage almost to the point of putting Subaru on top of the industry almost across the board. Drivers looking for new cars in West Palm Beach seem to be flocking to Subaru to experience the magic for themselves.
According to Subaru executive vice president Tom Doll in an interview with Wards Auto: Our cars have always done well in the used market. Our cars have always done well in crash-testing. But now we're finally being recognized, and that's driving a lot of people to take a look at our products. And we've got cars with all wheel drive capability and outstanding fuel economy what's not to like? And in this market today, when people are coming out of SUVs and trucks, we're filling that void.
Drivers looking for new cars in West Palm Beach are looking no further than Subaru. In fact, these arent the only good sales numbers to emerge recently for the automaker. The company has reported sales gains in eight of the past ten months, staggering numbers for a manufacturer with a small market gain and in the throes of the recession. Regardless, Subaru is definitely moving to a pinnacle in the industry that the manufacturer has never enjoyed, and the state of the market as of late gives them a good opportunity to hold onto that status. In the midst of the countrys worst recession in many years, it would seem that Subaru has found a pretty solid formula for success in a down market. If you want to know what it is, youll have to ask your West Palm Outback dealer.
For now, just enjoy the benefits that your dealership has to offer. After all, it isnt every day that one of the minor players make a real move towards the top of the industry. If Subaru can do it, who knows what else might emerge from this recessed economy.