American Teenagers Preferring Sedans Could Hint at a Shift Away From the SUV-Dominated Market
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For more than a decade, the automotive industry has riddled us of perched models, relegating sedans to the rank of antiques just good for taxi drivers. But the wind is turning and style offices feel a real weariness in buyers, laying the foundations for a return in grace for cars that are approaching bitumen. The wallet imposes its law Just take a look at the bills to capture why motorists are pulling the brake by hand. Today, signing for a SUV …
SUV fatigue is fueling renewed interest in sedans
On the Dash: Growing affordability concerns could increase consumer demand for practical, lower-cost sedans. Younger buyers may help revive interest in sedans as SUV saturation reshapes consumer preferences. Automakers could expand sedan offerings again as pricing pressure changes market dynamics. After years of SUV dominance in the U.S. market, sedans may be poised for a comeback as consumers grow frustrated with rising vehicle prices, repetit…
American Teenagers Preferring Sedans Could Hint at a Shift Away From the SUV-Dominated Market
SUVs and crossovers have been a driving force in the American automotive market, but a recent study indicates that the trend could shift toward sedans, considering that more than half of the country’s teenagers see themselves driving a sedan in the future. Sedans reportedly dominated the American automotive market in the 70s, as they constituted around 80% of total car sales in the country. However, the trend gradually shifted in the 90s and 200…
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