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Frankfurt motor show: 'Worst is over' for European car sales | |
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No one at the Frankfurt motor show is likely to be brave enough to predict the end of the savage cuts in jobs and manufacturing capacity among carmakers. | No one at the Frankfurt motor show is likely to be brave enough to predict the end of the savage cuts in jobs and manufacturing capacity among carmakers. |
But there are plenty of signs that the seemingly relentless six-year slump in European car sales looks to have eased. | But there are plenty of signs that the seemingly relentless six-year slump in European car sales looks to have eased. |
Major markets have stabilised or picked up in the last couple of months. | Major markets have stabilised or picked up in the last couple of months. |
A recent strong rise in the share prices of several carmakers underlines a new confidence among investors that the industry may have turned a corner. | A recent strong rise in the share prices of several carmakers underlines a new confidence among investors that the industry may have turned a corner. |
"The worst is over," Ford of Europe's head of sales and marketing, Roelant de Waard, said two weeks ago. | "The worst is over," Ford of Europe's head of sales and marketing, Roelant de Waard, said two weeks ago. |
That sentiment was echoed by General Motor's chief executive Dan Akerson, who told the Detroit News that there was "some sunshine on the horizon". | That sentiment was echoed by General Motor's chief executive Dan Akerson, who told the Detroit News that there was "some sunshine on the horizon". |
"I look at the daily sales reports out Europe every day," he said. "There's no question things have stabilised." | "I look at the daily sales reports out Europe every day," he said. "There's no question things have stabilised." |
For the first six months of 2013 sales in Europe fell 6.7% to 6.4 million vehicles, according to the industry trade body, the Brussels-based ACEA. | For the first six months of 2013 sales in Europe fell 6.7% to 6.4 million vehicles, according to the industry trade body, the Brussels-based ACEA. |
Modest growth | Modest growth |
But July and August (typically a quiet month) have been stronger, with even Spain and Italy showing signs that the contraction is slowing. | But July and August (typically a quiet month) have been stronger, with even Spain and Italy showing signs that the contraction is slowing. |
Car sales in Europe for the full year are still expected to be below last year, and some 20% below their 2007 peak of about 16 million vehicles. | Car sales in Europe for the full year are still expected to be below last year, and some 20% below their 2007 peak of about 16 million vehicles. |
And heavy discounting and tough competition mean that manufacturers are still struggling to push through price rises onto the consumer. | And heavy discounting and tough competition mean that manufacturers are still struggling to push through price rises onto the consumer. |
But, increasingly, analysts are forecasting a return to growth next year, with Moody's forecasting a 3% sales rise in 2014 on this year. | But, increasingly, analysts are forecasting a return to growth next year, with Moody's forecasting a 3% sales rise in 2014 on this year. |
This may be modest growth. But given where the industry was three or so years ago - with US giants seeking bankruptcy protection, bailouts, and factory closures across Europe - it would mark a definite improvement. | This may be modest growth. But given where the industry was three or so years ago - with US giants seeking bankruptcy protection, bailouts, and factory closures across Europe - it would mark a definite improvement. |
Supercar | Supercar |
Glizty events like motor shows are a good snapshot of how the industry feels and where the market is going. | Glizty events like motor shows are a good snapshot of how the industry feels and where the market is going. |
The number of exhibitors at this year's show is up from 1,012 in 2011 to 1,091, and carmakers are set to premiere more than 150 new products. | The number of exhibitors at this year's show is up from 1,012 in 2011 to 1,091, and carmakers are set to premiere more than 150 new products. |
And although there will be the usual hype around supercar showings from the likes of Ferrari and Lamborghini, Frankfurt will see a big display of budget cars, smaller sports utility vehicles, and new-generation electric technology. | And although there will be the usual hype around supercar showings from the likes of Ferrari and Lamborghini, Frankfurt will see a big display of budget cars, smaller sports utility vehicles, and new-generation electric technology. |
The reflects where the industry believes much future growth will come from: consumers seeking smaller and lower priced cars - especially in emerging economies - and with cleaner engine technology. | The reflects where the industry believes much future growth will come from: consumers seeking smaller and lower priced cars - especially in emerging economies - and with cleaner engine technology. |
Japan's Toyota has devoted its entire Frankfurt line-up to showing off its range of hybrid engine cars. | Japan's Toyota has devoted its entire Frankfurt line-up to showing off its range of hybrid engine cars. |
Among some 10 new vehicles or variants from Volkswagen, Europe's largest carmaker, will be electric versions of the Golf compact and Up mini. | Among some 10 new vehicles or variants from Volkswagen, Europe's largest carmaker, will be electric versions of the Golf compact and Up mini. |
Mercedes is moving into the hybrid market with its S 500 plug-in. Audi, with its Sport Quattro, and BMW, with its i8 sports car, are also unveiling hybrids. | Mercedes is moving into the hybrid market with its S 500 plug-in. Audi, with its Sport Quattro, and BMW, with its i8 sports car, are also unveiling hybrids. |
Big noise | Big noise |
All this points to where manufacturers expect a lot of future sales growth to come from. But it also says a lot about the strength of Germany's motor industry. | All this points to where manufacturers expect a lot of future sales growth to come from. But it also says a lot about the strength of Germany's motor industry. |
True, it's a German motor show, and so German companies want to make a big noise. With some 775,000 people working directly in the German motor industry - against 220,000 in France and 169,000 in Italy - the sector remains the dominant force in Europe. | True, it's a German motor show, and so German companies want to make a big noise. With some 775,000 people working directly in the German motor industry - against 220,000 in France and 169,000 in Italy - the sector remains the dominant force in Europe. |
But even so, German companies are still significantly over-represented with new products in Frankfurt. | But even so, German companies are still significantly over-represented with new products in Frankfurt. |
Renault, Ford, Fiat and PSA Peugeot Citroen have little that is particularly radical or new to unveil. | Renault, Ford, Fiat and PSA Peugeot Citroen have little that is particularly radical or new to unveil. |
It is a reflection, analysts believe, of how the likes of VW, Daimler and BMW have been able to maintain R&D investment in new products despite the recession. | It is a reflection, analysts believe, of how the likes of VW, Daimler and BMW have been able to maintain R&D investment in new products despite the recession. |
Research by the UBS investment bank estimates that in the last five years VW has spent 39bn euros on R&D, with Daimler spending about 26bn euros and BMW some 17bn. | Research by the UBS investment bank estimates that in the last five years VW has spent 39bn euros on R&D, with Daimler spending about 26bn euros and BMW some 17bn. |
Peugeot, Renault and Fiat spent barely 10bn euros each, according to the research. | Peugeot, Renault and Fiat spent barely 10bn euros each, according to the research. |
As the European automotive industry emerges from recession, this could be key to which companies can take best advantage of the upturn. | As the European automotive industry emerges from recession, this could be key to which companies can take best advantage of the upturn. |
It can take years for R&D to feed through into products on the road. But the German firms have a line-up of products in Frankfurt that covers just about every segment of the market. | It can take years for R&D to feed through into products on the road. But the German firms have a line-up of products in Frankfurt that covers just about every segment of the market. |
It is not just their motor show. It is their products that are likely to lead the industry out of recession. | It is not just their motor show. It is their products that are likely to lead the industry out of recession. |
When Europe's biggest showcase of new cars gets underway on Tuesday a new mood will be sweeping through the 230,000 square metres of exhibition space. | When Europe's biggest showcase of new cars gets underway on Tuesday a new mood will be sweeping through the 230,000 square metres of exhibition space. |