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Small Is the New Big

Posted Mar 20, 08 2:36 PM CDT in Science & Health Technology 

(Newser) – Ever-increasing gas prices, environmental concerns and demand in developing countries are leading worldwide small-car sales past those of larger counterparts, Newsweek reports. With cars like India’s Tata Nano set to overhaul the auto industry by offering new mobility to millions, US automakers are scrambling to retool their businesses to sells more small cars for smaller per-auto profits.

The $2,500 Nano is truly an emerging-market car, however, and the Detroit will still see higher margins in the US because Americans expect their subcompacts to come loaded with perks. With GM, Chrysler and Ford heavily invested in compacts, they actually fear lower gas prices: “That would take the pressure off,” said Ford’s chairman. "We've all started down this path now."

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In a photo released by the Ford Motor Co., a Verve Concept automobile is shown. Ford is taking aim at the Toyota Yaris and Nissan Versa with its Verve subcompact.   (AP Photo/Ford Motor Co., )
In this photo released by Nissan, shows the 2008 Versa.   (AP Photo/Mike Ditz,Nissan)
Journalists look at the new Tata Nano during the press day at the 78th Geneva International Motor Show, Tuesday, March 4, 2008, in Geneva, Switzerland.   (AP Photo/Keystone, Sandro Campardo)
The new Tata Nano is shown during the press day at the 78th Geneva International Motor Show, Tuesday, March 4, 2008, in Geneva, Switzerland.   (AP Photo/Keystone, Sandro Campardo)
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