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China Beats US as World's Top Auto1 Market
Whole books and hundreds of studies have been written about the American “automobile2 culture” - our “love affair with the car.” But the United States is no longer the world’s largest auto market. China is.
Time magazine cites a report from J.D. Power that in 2010, Chinese and Indian consumers together bought just under 20 million new passenger vehicles. That’s 70 percent more cars than Americans purchased that year.
It’s not just Asia’s booming economies that may explain why this is happening. The Washington Post notes that Americans - especially young, fairly new drivers who once couldn’t wait to get behind the wheel and go anywhere and everywhere, and fast - do not regard the automobile as part of the American Dream quite so fervently3 any more.
In the newspaper’s words, they’re “ditching the keys for the keyboard” - more entranced by texts and apps and such than sleek4 steel lines and horsepower. As the Post put it, “younger people seem more interested in fiddling5 on the Internet than under the hood6.”
Why? For one, American roads are more congested than ever. One can often get to work faster - and certainly cheaper - on a bicycle or subway train than in a gas-guzzling automobile. Dollar-a-liter gasoline prices can be prohibitively expensive for young people who are trying to pay off their college tuition loans.
Anti-auto-pollution campaigns by environmentalists have struck a chord. And millions of young people have moved back in with Mom and Dad, who likely have a big, free automobile handy, right out in the driveway.
And in more and more cities, when young people feel an urge to get behind the wheel and head out, a few thumb clicks on their mobile devices will find them a fuel-efficient car to rent for an hour or a day or a week, and pay for it at the same time. They don’t have to worry about car payments - or about insurance, whose costs are built into the price.
Auto dealers7 are still finding lots of buyers for high-horsepower, sporty “muscle cars.” But more and more of those buyers are older people, reliving the good-old days. A classic “car song” from 1964 refers to Ford’s stylish8 and powerful Thunderbird model: “Daddy took the T-bird away,” it goes.
And it looks like he’s done it again - to use for himself.
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n.(=automobile)(口语)汽车 | |
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adj.光滑的,井然有序的;v.使光滑,梳拢 | |
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n.头巾,兜帽,覆盖;v.罩上,以头巾覆盖 | |
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n.商人( dealer的名词复数 );贩毒者;毒品贩子;发牌者 | |
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adj.流行的,时髦的;漂亮的,气派的 | |
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