Nov 21, 2016 07:17 AM EST
Car Companies On Moving Forward SUVs While Green Cars As Market Shift

With the introduction of the ever speedy rate and pioneering industrial and mechanical progression, we are enthralled by how the revolution and evolution of cars and car manufacturing companies coming up with something new and distinct models and inventions. 

At this point, a lot of car companies are considering moving forward with SUVs while green cars become market shifters. Most car manufactures consider producing SUV or compact SUV among its brands since they deem to attract potential buyers when presented in a showroom.

The companies take into consideration the overall impact like the electrification and alternative fuel as well as preferences of the users on the kind of vehicles they want to use. 

During an automotive show in Los Angeles that is the United States car capital, the automotive aspect of vehicles was highlighted than the feature of the car itself. This involves technicalities of SUVs and crossovers.

The level of buoyancy under Donald Trump's leadership as the president of the state, citizens of America may take more weight on getting bigger trucks compared to what they currently have and vehicles like SUVs will only earn based on popularity if the gasoline rate becomes inexpensive. Once this takes place, alternative fuels could be less of a priority to push for it, according to the THE GLOBE AND MAIL blog.

In the market shift setting, the spokesperson for Nissan USA, Don Bedore, stresses out that by any means, the company is surely not going to change their plans I building zero-emission vehicles. He also stated that whenever time permits, it is the market that directs and fuel prices are not the only source of drive.

The same thought is also shared by the U.S. marketing director for Chevrolet cars and crossovers, Steve Majoros. He said that it is not just an American issue on electrification but a global one. As a company, he also added, flexibility is the key. 

Now, between electric cars over SUVs, it is now on the buying public's decision to consider which between the two they want to be with on the road every day.

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