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  2. 6 Auto Trends To Watch Out For in 2024 - AOL

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    First and foremost — and let’s face it, the news most of us have been waiting for — new car prices could drop. Vehicle inventories should reach pre-pandemic supplies, with 2.56 million units ...

  3. It's the end of the road for these cars: Models that won't ...

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    Automakers are axing a surprising number of SUVs this year, according to Nick Yekikian, senior news editor at automotive research site Edmunds. SUVs are typically among the most popular styles in ...

  4. McKinsey & Company - Wikipedia

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    McKinsey was hired by General Motors to do a large-scale re-organization to help it compete with Japanese auto-makers. The book The Firm said it was an "unmitigated disaster" because McKinsey focused on corporate structure, whereas GM needed to compete with Japanese automakers through manufacturing process improvement.

  5. Is Wolfspeed Stock a Buy Now?

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    Wake up with Breakfast news in your inbox every market day. ... so there's less demand from automotive manufacturers for its products. ... Those benefits underpin a forecast from McKinsey that the ...

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  7. Impact of self-driving cars - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2020 Annual Review of Public Health review of the literature, self-driving cars "could increase some health risks (such as air pollution, noise, and sedentarism); however, if properly regulated, AVs will likely reduce morbidity and mortality from motor vehicle crashes and may help reshape cities to promote healthy urban environments."

  8. Car ownership - Wikipedia

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    Levels of ownership have risen significantly since automobiles were pioneered in the 19th century. The United States was the first country in which mass ownership became common and 60% of families owned a car in 1929.

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