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Average age of cars on the road is over 11 years, or 3 years older than they were 20 years ago.
Cars do stay in good shape longer today, but seven year loans and the large numbers of the relatively wealthy might seem to indicate steady, rather than declining, new car sales.
On the other hand, if Democrats get their wish, lots of new high-mpg vehicles will be sold, resulting in sales growth. The Ford Focus will become the family car of choice (as in Europe) instead of the Fusion.
No, there ain't gonna be no cars in the future. The model is "Collective Transportation." Soros is bettin'bout a billion on the "Uber" concept. It's a Third World version of minibuses. Cram in, give the driver of the electric vehicle a buck, get off somewhere near (hopefully) your estinmation, walk the rest.
$10 gas? Good for the obese peasants! Very Green, you know.