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Most Americans Happy to Keep Driving Their Own Cars

Wall Street is watching closely as car-sharing service Uber prepares for its upcoming IPO. The San Francisco-based firm aims to take advantage of growing interest in transportation alternatives, conventional wisdom suggesting millions of Americans would be happy to walk away from their cars.

Or would they? A new study by auto supplier Continental finds that, contrary to popular belief, the vast majority of Americans have no intention of handing over their keys. And the study of 2,300 U.S. adults found that true no matter what their age or where they live.

“There is still a lot of excitement when it comes to driving a car,” said Continental Executive Board Member Helmut Matschi, who noted that the results were echoed in a similar study undertaken in Germany.

The U.S. survey found 94% of the respondents owned their owned vehicles. Only 1% had switched to car-sharing services as an alternative.

Matschi admitted he was surprised by the results – which will officially be revealed during the annual Society of Automotive Engineers convention in Detroit this week. He also cautioned that, “It may take more time…for innovations like car-sharing to kick in.”

The auto industry is clearly in the midst of some major innovation. Continental is one of a growing number of automakers and auto suppliers developing autonomous vehicle technology which Matschi said is likely to come to market “quicker than many people realize.” And once it does become commonplace “it might trigger more interest in other forms of mobility,” including car-sharing.

One of the big surprises in the new study is that “Generation Smartphone” remains excited about driving. Among those survey respondents aged 16 to 25, 84% said they believe driving is important, and 76% said they drive just about every day.

One major area of growth is in infotainment. Chevrolet, for example, plans to offer 4G LTE connectivity on virtually all of its new vehicles, along with onboard WiFi hotspots. This will allow drivers and passengers to access a wealth of entertainment services, such as Pandora and Spotify.

The new Continental survey found 65% of the respondents – and 73% of those aged 16 to 25 – want a car equipped with Internet connectivity.

To see the original article in The Detroit Bureau.

Apr 27, 2015connieshedron
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