Thursday, March 4, 2010

Car industry showed good ecological conscience at the Geneva Motor Show
by Zivka Deleva


Car industry ignores the economic crisis as much as it can! Instead of saving money and trying to save some more working places, the big carmakers thought of something more original. They produced new compact, but very economical cars. The public could see them for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show. But that is only the light and the luxury. As government subsidiaries programs are almost done, the car makers are more than interested in profit. On the Show one can see the future of the car industry. But, whether these green cars are going to attract buyers attention, we’ll wait and see. That’s why today they only look glamorous and out of reach. Green car! s were at the center of the attention for this years Geneva Motor Show. Most of the cars are suppose to win the U.S. market. The thing with the ecological cars is that you can only watch them now, and have the chance to buy it in few years, knowing that these machines still are not available on the market. With heir hybrid forms, on the Show there were Audi A8, BMW Active. Japan introduced a redesign of its “Micra”, and as well, its hybrid Auris hatchback. German’s Volkswagen and Opel showed off their new carriers, Sharan and Meriva. It seems like the automobile industry is becoming getting more and more aware of the ecological awareness and the need to decrease the carbon emissions. So, even the sports cars like Porsche and Ferrari, represented their new hybrid prototypes. Who else if not the Mercedes maker, Daimler would dare to conquer the Chinese market. It merged with automobile company BYD (Build Your Dreams) based in China, to produce the more el! ectric cars possible for the biggest world’s market. Tha! t is not hing strange if we know that bad times make people in any area to join their forces just to stay alive and keep it up on the surface.
by Zivka Deleva
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