Coughlin, Joseph F.,

Not Your Father's Auto Industry? Aging, the Automobile, and the.... Joseph F. Coughlin. - Generations, 2004. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Article 44, Family, 1522-3213; .

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Originally Published: Not Your Father's Auto Industry? Aging, the Automobile, and the..., Winter 2004/2005; pp. 38-44.

"A distinctly American business, the automobile industry produces a product that is more than transportation--it is a lifestyle. It is a lifestyle defined by fashion, speed, mobility, comfort, and, above all, individual choice. The car became a physical extension of how the vast majority of Americans, regardless of age, have chosen to live." (GENERATIONS) The author opines that the automobile industry is "having difficulty defining the older consumer" as the baby boomer generation ages. He believes that the industry needs an expanded awareness that "the impact of lifestyle as well as lifespan is critical to developing the car of the future."

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Automobile industry and trade
Automobiles--Design and construction
Automobiles--Marketing
Baby boom generation (1946-1964)
Consumer behavior
Older automobile drivers
Older consumers
Technological innovations

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