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Previously on "Anyone rushing out to buy a brand new car?"
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White is a classic choice for a car – sleek and always in style. I actually considered this model myself before ultimately going for an Audi A5. Something about the Audi's design really caught my eye, plus I managed to snag a great deal on one that was auctioned off in America.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIf you can’t walk maybe it’s better to stay at home...
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Compulsory staggering of work start might deal with the rush hour finally
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostFrom the Labour day holidays immediately after the travel restrictions were reduced there?
Methinks you’re invested in a particular outcome. Are you heavily invested in oil?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt looks very promising in Bejing.
Methinks you’re invested in a particular outcome. Are you heavily invested in oil?
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostBut will the trend reverse? Difficult to say how the pushes and pulls will aggregate. There could be a major pull away from all forms of travel from increased home working, for example.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThat's fine that means the demand for cars goes back to pre-pandemic levels, and probably beyond as the growth in cars was a longterm trend before. The pain barrier will be raised as commuters avoid the train.
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Originally posted by edison View PostIt's debatable whether this will be a longer term trend, at least in and around large cities which have high numbers of public transport commuters. It wouldn't take much of an increase in car journeys from post pandemic levels to bring traffic congestion to the point where people won't want to drive if they have to spend 2-3 hours a day in the car.
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