STUDIU MOL: The Average Age of Vehicles in Central and Eastern Europe Has Exceeded 12 Years and Nearly Half of Respondents Drive Cars Older than a Decade
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The average age of vehicles in Central and Eastern European countries has reached or exceeded 12 years, however, most drivers do not consider their vehicles to be old, and 44% say that their car is ‘no longer new, but not old either’, reveals the results of a specialized study published on Monday. The study, conducted by […] The post Romanians, optimistic at the wheel: Only 1 in 5 believes they have an old car, although almost half drive cars ov…
Although CEE region's car fleet is ageing, drivers put off replacing vehicles
A recent survey carried out by the MOL Group in six Central and Eastern European countries shows that the average age of vehicles has reached or exceeded 12 years and almost half of the respondents (48%) drive cars older than a decade. However, the majority of drivers do not consider their vehicles to be “old”: […] The post Although CEE region’s car fleet is ageing, drivers put off replacing vehicles appeared first on Business Review.
The average age of vehicles has reached or exceeded 12 years, and nearly half of respondents (48%) drive older cars over a decade, showing a study by the MOL Group in six Central and Eastern European countries. According to the study, drivers estimate the actual age of cars and both their replacement.
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