Angot, Ladylou G.Trinidad, Francesca Maria T.2025-01-232025-01-232008-10https://selib.upd.edu.ph/etdir/handle/123456789/4203This paper analyzes the effects of oil price fluctuations on the demand for subcompact, compact, executive and large automobile classes. A macroeconomic data set that includes car prices, gasoline prices, disposable income, lagged car sales and interest rates, i employed to provide implications on automobile consumer behavior using an aggregate time series model. A dummy variable is used to account for the structural change in oil prices. The results of the study provide compelling evidence that increasing gasoline prices have a much stronger effect on subcompacts illustrating a shift in the buying preference of consumers from Jess efficient to more fuel-efficient automobiles.enGasoline priceFuel pricingFuel industryAutomobileConsumer behaviorFuelThe effects of gasoline price fluctuations on automobile consumer behavior: an empirical analysis using macro dataThesis