Industry Ready if Gas Prices Spark Small-Car Demand

Auto makers have enough available production capacity to match rising demand, even if customers in the second quarter clamor for small cars at the rate they did last month.

Ford Focus, other small cars, drove January sales 22% above year-ago.

Caught off-guard four years ago, the U.S. auto industry should be ready if anticipated record gas-price increases spark a surge in small-car demand, according to WardsAuto data.

Auto makers have enough available production capacity to match incremental demand, even if customers in the second quarter clamor for small cars at the rate they did last month.

Sales of car models in WardsAuto’s Lower and Upper Small categories jumped a combined 22% in January, compared with like-2011.

In second-quarter 2008, when demand outstripped supply against a backdrop of crippling pump-price increases, deliveries of B- and C-segment cars rose 17.2% from prior-year.

Analysts currently predict regular unleaded gas may go as high as $5 or $6 a gallon, due to increasing demand in China, political tension in the oil-rich Middle East and persistent Wall Street speculation about price trends.

The national average per-gallon price of regular unleaded gas hit $3.61 Thursday, up $0.23 from January, according to the American Automobile Assn. President Obama also addresses gas prices in a speech, underscoring increasing public frustration with the trend.

By July 11, 2008, when the national average price hit a record of $4.11, auto makers were tapped out of inventory of gas-sipping B- and C-segment models.

Days’ supply of models in WardsAuto’s Lower Small and Upper Small categories dwindled to 30 in May 2008 and 29 in June 2008.

In May of 2008, Honda sold 53,299 units of its C-segment Civic, which was two to three times higher than normal.

If small-car demand grows 30% February through June, auto makers would need to schedule overtime at their North American plants and those overseas sites that export to the U.S.

Many popular subcompact and compact models are assembled in North America, such as the Civic, Chevy Sonic and Cruze, Ford Fiesta and Focus, Hyundai Elantra, Nissan Versa and Sentra, and the Volkswagen Jetta.

However, some models, such as the Japan-built Honda Fit and Toyota Yaris and Korea-assembled Hyundai Accent and Kia Rio, come from overseas.

A 35% year-over-year February-June increase in B- and C-car sales would represent the industry’s breaking point because plants could not meed demand, even with overtime, WardsAuto forecasts.

– with Haig Stoddard

cschweinsberg@wardsauto.com

Discuss this Article 14

Constitution First
on Feb 29, 2012

Small cars don't do anything for those of us who boat/ATV/snowmobile/ride horses...

you know, us folks who have a life. Or should I say, HAD a life.

is228979
on Feb 29, 2012

The majority of Americans aren't as fortunate as you are, or were. Lot of people don't have enough coin for those kinds of toys and have to find enjoyment/happpiness elsewhere. Ive seen plenty of small cars with hitches on them.

I'm all for going back to horses for transportation. They could pull quite a few snowmobiles.

fernandobutton
on Jun 12, 2012

Once gasoline prices starts to soar to an all time high hybrid and electric vehicles will be in total demand. Although smaller cars that has a fuel efficient package are on the line to replace the gas guzzlers, oil prices will still catch up on the operational expenditures of driving.

jhonJ
on Jun 14, 2012

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marryscot
on Jul 1, 2012

I really can't understand how the auto makers could have been surprised by the small cars demand rise. I've always drove small cars simply because they consumed less fuel, so I am glad more people are starting to notice this feature. I own one of the cars made by the all time top car designers, it is not big and I would never want a larger one.

star7690
on Jul 6, 2012

High gas prices spark interest in small cars, low inventories make shopping tougher.

Quentin (not verified)
on Jul 9, 2012

It is important that we know how to cope up with the present problem on high gas prices.

patriciaclark11...
on Sep 27, 2012

It is obvious that people will opt for cars that consume less fuel to cut short their fuel expenses. And if the gas prices will increase then public will demand small cars . Now car companies should focus on meeting the demands of people.

stephhance001
on Oct 26, 2012

The natural gas market in the United States is split between the financial (futures) market, based on the NYMEX futures contract, and the physical market, the price paid for actual deliveries of natural gas and individual delivery points around the United States. Market mechanisms in Europe and other parts of the world are similar, but not as well developed or complex as in the United States.

morganuber
on Apr 9, 2013

Due to rapid rise of diesel and petrol every car owners are liable to prefer the connection of CNG (gas); but in the recent days we have witnessed that gas price is also hike day by day which directly affect the percentage of car purchase. Therefore the demands of electric cars are now day’s increases in a huge way and we are estimating in near future this rise will be higher.

cschweinsberg
on Apr 10, 2013

Thanks everyone for the great comments, all these months later. I'm working on an update of sorts to this story. Stay tuned!

michaelje
on Apr 13, 2013

The national average per-gallon price of regular unleaded gas hit $3.61 Thursday, up $0.23 from January, according to the American Automobile Assn. President Obama babul-ilm also addresses gas prices in a speech, underscoring increasing public frustration with the trend.

LyleTaylor
on May 18, 2013

I like Ford cars, but Honda is more powerfull and big, you know, i even had space for a laptop and connect counter strike 1.6 cheats playng on front seat .

Hopkins
on May 20, 2013

Gas cars have a limitation in market but it financially quite sound than fuel gas. Gas is the common factor for make running the gas car. For this gas filling stations are very essential. But the gas stations are limited in all over the world. Gas always be natural, it has no doubt. Many of people don't prefer to go for a gas car due to lack of its filling station and mileage problem. The service parts of the gas cars are limited.
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