Friday, August 23, 2013

A Podcast About Old Cars, Old Buyers and 'Too Busy' Non-Driving Teens

Old guys usually like big old cars. But the Pebble Beach Concours is evolving from a pageant to a must-attend auto industry event. Next year we are going. Really.


Boston's Red Sockets
None of the cars in this former dealers collection will likely make the lawn at Pebble Beach, but they might prove to be the wise investment he thought they would be.

Looking to shake off their old thinking, GM and Ford are turning to the tech folks in Silicon Valley. And spending money.

The super safe Telsa is a product of Silicon Valley, but it just because it's electric doesn't mean it's better for the planet than a Honda Fit.

Speaking of inexpensive small cars aimed at young buyers, it's actually older people who are buying them. But they are the ones buying most new cars overall.

That's because many teens are "too busy" to go and get their license. Which shocks us.

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