Observe, enlighten and decipher the evolution
of consumption patterns in France and abroad
Section 4 - There are solutions for the future, but schisms persist

Summing up

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KEY FIGURES

Almost 9 out of 10 people think that we will still be buying cars in 10 years’ time.
2 out of 10 people believe that cars will one day be free.

SCHISMS

  • Millennials are more likely than seniors to believe that we will still be buying cars in 10 years’ time.
  • Very few seniors believe that cars will one day be free.
  • Motorists in emerging countries are the most likely to want to earn money thanks to their cars.
  • Unsurprisingly, traditional car ownership and use is more popular in rural and sparsely populated areas.
  • The generational divide is not clear when it comes to the old-fashioned approach to motoring.
  • The recent trend of renting, sharing and monetizing cars is very much the preserve of those who live in cities, major conurbations in particular, and young people, especially the youngest.
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Young people and urbanites take the lead
Throughout this survey, we have identified non-geographical divides both between millennials and seniors, and between the inhabitants of large cities and rural dwellers. The three indicators used hi
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The automotive divide