Buying habits are the latest automotive import
by Christine ZhuangGreen Air Filter:
Europeans have a very distinct style that is comparatively different than the American one. A prime example would be the size of the European car which is quite small compared to the American car. After all, with vast acres of land and a penchant for packing on the pounds, many certainly do believe that bigger is better. However, some consumers have switched to the European way of life.
Vehicle sales have fallen to its lowest since 1963, according to an auto industry information service. This data should come as no surprise with constantly fluctuating gas prices, the economic crisis, and of course the growing awareness of the floundering environment. Though the switch to the smaller size may not be due to an aesthetic choice, it is a prudent one.
Photo by Christian Beirle Gonzalez.