I agree about the lack of advertisements. The US loves that flash appeal. Sales would pick up if they used the TV. Although, I don't want to see one on every corner. True, I tell people what I want and they say, "Crossfire" what? It is sad. I am seeing a lot more G35 coupes now. These cars are suppose to be made to order. Dealers are asking for 1K to 2K deposits. However, I see more commercials about it than I do of the Crossfire. If the car was made to order instead of made in limited number, I think sales would not matter as much. Can't lose what you haven't spent to make. It seem DCX is uses magazines to sell the car vs. TV. Pick up a well-known magazine. You will see a lot of ads about the Crossfire. Go figure.
We also can't forget this is a sluggish economy. Not many people can go and buy a second car, or trade in one upside down. Many of us have been refinancing our homes too to save money. Reality sets in when you hit that car lot. Things have picked up, but not for the majority.