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Old 01-11-2016, 08:04 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Fuzz View Post
In 30 to 50 years though? Lots of young people don't drive these days, and don't care to own a car. The car culture is inevitability going to be a niche thing of the past. Honestly 5 years ago we were barely talking about cars that could drive themselves, and the progress in the past year has been pretty amazing.
But lots of young people do still buy cars or want to buy cars. Overall car sales are high, new Gen Y car sales have gone up as the economy improved while used cars last much longer than they used to. It's the same thing with city living, while some millenials are moving to the city, many are also moving to the suburbs and the general trend of US migration away from the NE cities to the southern suburbs has started up again.

http://www.theatlantic.com/business/...-texas/388775/
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