i would prefer to do bikes personally but theres not the money invloved as there is in cars, not enuff bikes around to make that much money in, its something like 1% motorbikes/peds etc 99% cars.
With the credit crunch it's reckoned fewer cars will be serviced so main dealers will be pushing up their prices, meaning that for small companies that's gotta be good news, cause credit crunch or not getting a car fixed is mostly cheaper than getting a new one, and if you are able to do the same job as a main dealer at a fraction of the cost, then you could be onto something
or..... the credit crunch could see fewer cars on the roads as people will use bycicle/public transport as its cheaper than running a car, thus there not being as meany cars on the road. fewer cars on the road, fewer cars braking down, fewer jobs for mechanics.
No, fewer cars would cause it to worsen. Look at how far some people have to commute daily, mental some people, not to mention reps company car drivers of all descriptions etc. Okay so businesses might buy their Ford Mondeo's instead of BMW 3 series they've been doing of late, however after they're donw with they'll only get sold on to someone who'll have it fixed at a garage, the real money ain't made of what car it's the labour involved. this countries overall culture will probably prevent there ever being a shortage of cars
LOL electrics are electrics, and as i'm training in engineering, working with different types of circuitry is part of it.
well i'll learn for myself, don't intend to go into the automotiv industry anyhow too many tatters and con artists about.