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While many auto manufacturers suffered from hard economic time in the first half of this year, Hyundai has shown how well it could work with people and made great marketing plans which showed there was a way to sell vehicles at any time even as hard as this year.
Selling a big auto manufacturing company is not easy and quick. It has been almost a year since the American automakers announced that they would like to give up certain brands. Some deals are already over, but the others have not found good buyers so far.
Fiat and Chrysler have finally announced about the alliance a week ago and industry experts are giving them three years till Fiat products come to the U.S. market. However, Tom W. LaSorda, Chrysler's vice chairman and president has different opinion.
Chrysler has a hope for brighter future with electric vehicles which it plans to start making by 2010. However, the manufacturer does not specify what model will be the company’s first battery-only EV.
The Chinese automaker Chery is really active lately. In the end of last year Chery was one of the main candidates to Volvo purchase when Ford decided to give it up.
Automakers of the whole world go through hard times and the only way of salvation is government help. While American Big Three asks for more and more from Washington DC, Swedish government has already agreed to help Volvo and Saab with their development.