Car Dealer Downsizing

Hummers Replaced by Smart and Vespa

Towbin Dodge, the 'King of Cars,' is switching brands to reflect the changing market. Towbin Dodge will drop the gas-guzzling Hummer line in favor of more diminutive gas-sippers: the Smart micro car and Vespa scooters for their sales arsenal.

Towbin Dodge is the nation's largest Hummer dealer. GM is also trying to get out of the Hummer biz and wants to sell the brand altogether. For a dealer in high-rolling Las Vegas to pull the plug on a gas guzzler is highly unusual--after all, isn't Las Vegas the home of conspicuous consumption?

Shift to Greener Alternatives
Opportunity for car dealerships to switch from gas-guzzling vehicles to more eco-friendly options, such as micro cars and scooters.
Adoption of Micro Cars
Increasing demand for small and efficient vehicles presents an opportunity for dealerships to stock micro cars.
Decline of Gas-guzzlers
Opportunity for car dealerships to adapt to the shift in consumer preferences away from gas-guzzling vehicles.

Who This Affects Most

Automotive Industry
With the decline of gas-guzzlers, the automotive industry can pivot toward developing and producing eco-friendly vehicles.
Micro Car Industry
Growing demand for micro cars means the industry can capitalize on the shift in preferences toward smaller, more efficient vehicles.
Scooter Industry
With the adoption of Vespa scooters by Towbin Dodge, there is potential for the scooter industry to expand and capture new segments of the market.
SCORE
4.2 out of 10
GENDER
90% Men10% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 39%
Activity 79%
Freshness 8%

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