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A ton of built-up demand means dealers need to ensure they have effective systems in place to assure success: Automotive News
August 6, 2013 - 12:01 am ET
LOS ANGELES -- Americans continue to hang onto their cars, minivans and crossovers -- many of them first purchased when President Clinton was in office -- and helping to push the average age of the nation's light-vehicle population to a record high, according to data released from R.L. Polk today.
Polk said the average age of all light vehicles on the road now stands at a record high of 11.4 years. That's up from 11.3 years last year, and 10.8 years in 2010.
Read more: http://www.autonews.com/article/20130806/RETAIL/130809922#ixzz2bA669JAv
August 6, 2013 - 12:01 am ET
LOS ANGELES -- Americans continue to hang onto their cars, minivans and crossovers -- many of them first purchased when President Clinton was in office -- and helping to push the average age of the nation's light-vehicle population to a record high, according to data released from R.L. Polk today.
Polk said the average age of all light vehicles on the road now stands at a record high of 11.4 years. That's up from 11.3 years last year, and 10.8 years in 2010.
Read more: http://www.autonews.com/article/20130806/RETAIL/130809922#ixzz2bA669JAv