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The big three are just doing worst than most - GM in particular.
But won't people need cars in the future?
Sure, but business thrive on cash flow and right now their cash flow is terrible and shows no signs of improving.
Are people no longer going to buy any new cars?
People will still buy new cars, but probably not at the rate that they did during the boom, and certainly not if financing is more difficult or expensive to obtain due to the credit crunch.
I know it is a slow down now but what about in one year or 18 months from now?
Nobody knows. That's a huge part of the problem overall, not just in the auto industry.
if people are significantly going to slow down buying new cars isn't that going to really help dealerships with used car/truck sales?
It might, but that's not where big dealerships make their money. They make their money on new cars and the plethora of add-ons that accompany new car purchases (which are essentially nothing more than free profit for the dealerships.)
Plus it seems the after-market care market such as tires, brakes, oil changes, tune-ups plus full-fledged auto body/engine shops will be a booming business with so many old vehicles to fix.
Of course there will always be a market for those things, but during an economic downturn where everyone is hurting, people will likely forgo maintenance. (I can get a couple more months out of these tires, can't I?)
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