The Spies Want To Know, When Will You Be Acquiring Your Next Car?

The Spies Want To Know, When Will You Be Acquiring Your Next Car?
An interesting aspect about the way people buy cars is that it can nearly be compared to way people buy stock on Wall Street.  You can buy and hold for an extended period of time or you can buy, receive a certain amount of value out of the item and flip it back into the market.  Although, you are not likely to see people “day trading,” cars unless they are a professional wholesaler. 

Either way there are specific strategies being employed in the auto market and according a report released from AutoPacific, there has been a paradigm shift in consumer’s intentions.

An April survey conducted by AutoPacific revealed two interesting aspects about the current state of consumers.  First, the general public has become cautious about making a new vehicle purchase, with 72 percent of participants saying they will not be actively seeking a new vehicle within the next year.

Secondly, according to AutoPacific, this implies that the buying public is concerned about the national economy as well as the American automotive industry.  In addition to this, it confirms that individuals who plan to make a purchase will maintain their autos for an elongated period of time.

In a press release issued yesterday, the president of AutoPacific, George Peterson, said “Rapid replacers don’t seem to be changing their pattern, but people who previously bought a new car every one or two years have significantly scaled back their purchasing, and those who before bought every three to four years are now waiting at least an additional year.”

Peterson continued, hinting that the takeaway from this is may be “that consumers will be putting a higher priority on vehicles with a reputation for quality and durability that meets not only their short-term needs, but also their long-term expected needs.”

With that said, the Spies want to know, when are you planning to make your next purchase? 

Have your plans been pushed back?

And, has the durability and reliability of a vehicle become more important to you?



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sold2earlysold2early - 7/15/2009 1:15:00 PM
-1 Boost
I plan to steal one this afternoon.


1dott81dott8 - 7/15/2009 1:21:54 PM
+1 Boost
i plan on getting one between now and march.


bfghemicudabfghemicuda - 7/15/2009 1:23:01 PM
+1 Boost
Within the next year. Almost done paying of my daughters car.


WorldofLuxuryWorldofLuxury - 7/15/2009 1:57:58 PM
+2 Boost
When a truly revolutionary car comes out, which is probably not any time soon...


M53RM53R - 7/15/2009 2:00:55 PM
-2 Boost
I did last month. A brand new BMW 750Li :)


528i528i - 7/15/2009 3:27:00 PM
+2 Boost
Put some pictures on.


JUGNUJUGNU - 7/15/2009 2:28:22 PM
+3 Boost
Mubrook M53R. Tell more from which dealer you bought and the colour..etc.

JUGNU


M53RM53R - 7/19/2009 11:27:23 AM
+1 Boost
I will post pictures soon :)


DexDiamondsDexDiamonds - 7/15/2009 2:44:46 PM
-1 Boost
Either the Jaguar XFR or the Audi S8. I think I'm leaning towards the S8.


DexDiamondsDexDiamonds - 7/15/2009 2:45:37 PM
+2 Boost
Oh yeah early next year...


sigmabodysigmabody - 7/15/2009 2:48:40 PM
0 Boost
I plan on buying my next car when one of several things happens:
- A new compelling feature is available (hint to manufacturers: self-parking, +1mpg, "eco-friendly", and built-in government monitoring are not compelling features for me; how about a nav I can use while the car is moving which I don't have to buy from a 3rd party?)
- My vehicle needs change (eg: move to some place which requires 4WD)
- My current car is no longer functional (it's a Lexus, so that might take a while)


Type707Type707 - 7/15/2009 5:21:26 PM
0 Boost
Not for awhile. I was thinking in the next 5 years or so.


veyron1001veyron1001 - 7/15/2009 6:43:37 PM
+2 Boost
When I do not have to spend 50% of the used cars current worth in insurance in one year.


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