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posted by martyb on Wednesday December 19 2018, @04:34AM   Printer-friendly
from the now-they're-buying...trucks? dept.

Phys.org:

General Motors has announced it's shuttering five production facilities and killing six vehicle platforms by the end of 2019 as it reallocates resources towards self-driving technologies and electric vehicles.

[...] North American car production hit 17.5 million vehicles in 2016, and dropped marginally to 17.2 million in 2017. Interesting, but perhaps not significant.

More telling are changes in driver behaviour. In North America, for example, fewer teens are getting driver's licences. In 1983, 92 per cent of teens were licensed, while by 2014, that number had dropped to 77 per cent. In Germany, the number of new licences issued to drivers aged 17 to 25 has dropped by 300,000 over the last 10 years.

Are we over our love affair with cars?


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 19 2018, @11:44PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 19 2018, @11:44PM (#776597)

    Those particular platforms are truck based ones. Those are usually *very* reliable. They last 10-15 years usually. A car usually eats itself by 10 unless you take care of it.

  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Thursday December 20 2018, @08:04AM

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Thursday December 20 2018, @08:04AM (#776730) Journal
    If you're holding onto a vehicle for that long, you really should be taking care of it. At which point, there isn't much difference in reliability.