Scotland's economy is booming and is only expected to grow. Scotland has a relatively high GDP for a low population density. Based on statistical analysis of preferred modes of transportation and currently availability to vehicles, the potential to sell any type of vehicle in Scotland is very low. The average Scottish person can afford a four-door sedan, but the number of newly registered vehicles has decreased by 3.1% since 2001. Also, Scotland is currently home to many well-established scooter and car dealerships and businesses that offer limousine services.
Despite the ease of shipping and transporting cars to Scotland, the potential to sell scooters, sedans or limousines is very low because of pre-existing automotive businesses and current economic trends. In September 2014, this could change if Scotland becomes independent. If Scotland were to become independent, their economy would grow rapidly.
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