Analysis and Forecast of Light Bus Market Situation


As of October, light passengers sold a total of 330,000 vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 5.17%. The growth rate dropped by 22.94% percentage points over the same period of last year. In 2004, the young passenger market showed six major characteristics: the traditional light passenger market entered a decline channel; the impact of macro-control on the light passenger market gradually emerged; the regional market trend was very different from that of 2003, and the coastal developed areas and big cities experienced a sharp decline; Traditional models have been squeezed out of the high-end commercial vehicle market as a whole; light passenger product positioning has moved downward throughout the market; the second-generation revolution in the light passenger market is weak. In 2005, the momentum and breakthrough will be the main theme of the light passenger market: Low-end light passengers will replace the mini-vehicles; the time to break through the passenger market in the rural market is maturing; the tightening of urban environmental laws and regulations will accelerate the use of light passengers The vanity of the light passenger special market is bringing new opportunities; the replacement of traditional light passenger products is poised to take off.

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