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American Teenagers Preferring Sedans Could Hint at a Shift Away From the SUV-Dominated Market

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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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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 …

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MotorBiscuit broke the news on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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