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		<title>Luxury Brands Have Changed How They Sell Cars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>August 2008, if there ever was a bad time to bet your livelihood on selling luxury items, this is it. Lately, so much has been written about it and free-fall car sales figures and the economy, why waste time explaining?&#8230; </p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>August 2008, if there ever was a bad time to bet your livelihood on selling luxury items, this is it.</p>
<p>Lately, so much has been written about it and <a href="http://blog.cash4usedcars.com/automakers-fighting-over-the-used-car-market/">free-fall car sales figures and the economy</a>, why waste time explaining? </p>
<p><img src="http://blog.cash4usedcars.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/the-future.jpg" alt="A woman with binoculars" title="I see the future" align="right" />The fact of the matter is, after a few years of fat sales and robust revenue figures, those who produce luxury cars are finally being forced to design and market in a brave new world.</p>
<h3>Predicting the Future</h3>
<p>The automotive world can be like that, designing and producing new models takes a lot of time and money. No one can predict what the market will demand in a month, let alone two years in the future.</p>
<p>Building cars en masse to deliver to a waiting public is no simple task.</p>
<p>Just 30 months ago automakers were pumping out luxury cars at a frenetic pace to meet demand. You would, too, if your product jumped off the shelves or showrooms that fast.</p>
<p>Then, for whatever reason – greedy home-loan financers, the President, war, global warming, whatever – the bottom fell out.</p>
<p>Some industries could adjust quickly, others like the homebuilding and auto industries, take time to absorb the blow.</p>
<h3>Selling a Car in Horse Latitudes</h3>
<p>We are now beginning to see how luxury car makers plan to combat the economic doldrums.</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.cash4usedcars.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/car-ride.jpg" alt="A horse in the back seat of a car" title="Afternoon Drive" align="left" />Just this month, Automotive News reported that Acura, Honda&#8217;s luxury division, plans to add its first new vehicle since the RDX small crossover in August 2006.</p>
<p>Acura was the first Japanese luxury import, created to tap into the Mercedes-BMW market. The brand carries Honda’s reputation for quality construction and dependability, and maintains strong fuel economy almost across the board.</p>
<p>It triggered a movement that resulted in Toyota’s Lexus and Nissan’s Infiniti brands, among others.</p>
<p>It didn’t take long for Acura to establish itself for quality, value, and competitive pricing. For more than 20 years the concept worked, and worked well.</p>
<p>Then things started going sideways, leaving Acura executives hustling to adapt.</p>
<p>Company executives started talking about becoming a “tier 1 luxury brand,” starting with a new car that might or not be a coupe, by 2010. This will be Acura’s first new car since the redesigned NSX sports car.</p>
<p>But sources say the new car will be priced in the vicinity of $50,000 – hardly a figure sensitive to recessionary times.</p>
<h3>Redesigned to Sell</h3>
<p>Overall the division’s sales are down about 15%, and no one knows whether the following month will improve – or worsen.</p>
<p>Interesting is what an Acura dealer in the Los Angeles area recently told Automotive News: <em>“We need to start creating more buzz about our products.&#8221;</em></p>
<p><img src="http://blog.cash4usedcars.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/acura.jpg" alt="Acura" title="Acura" align="right" />Acura’s plan? A redesigned TL.</p>
<p>The company says the new TL will have better styling and interior features, and improved technology to assist drivers.</p>
<p>The question is – and this is true for almost all luxury car makers – will it shift Acura’s direction toward newer and broader markets?</p>
<p>Time will tell, but at least the division’s history bodes well.</p>
<p>In its 22 years of existence, Acura has delivered several industry breakthroughs, many envied by its competitors.</p>
<p>Acura introduced the first all-aluminum production car, a state-of-the-art all-wheel handling transmission, and consistently offers high-tech equipment such as global navigation systems and wireless connectivity.</p>
<p>Acura models are pleasurable to drive, packed with attractive features, and more affordable than what their European competitors offer.</p>
<p>But is it enough during an era when the motoring public are becoming leaner and meaner?</p>
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