04.01.2015

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Articles

Cars are over. At least that’s the impression you might get from recent articles in the Washington Post, NPR and even OZY, which described how teenagers are turning up their noses at the prospect of driving. Our research suggests otherwise — that this year, millennials will spend more than $100 billion on new cars, up 34 percent from 2014. Not bad for a generation that’s supposedly too broke, too eco-conscious and too enthralled by Uber to care. To continue reading click here.