The big three US carmakers are eyeing increasing involvement in alternatives to private car ownership such as electric bikes and buses, amid a dip in car use and ownership.
The three – General Motors, Ford and Chrysler – are reacting to figures that show young people are delaying learning to drive and more young professionals are moving to city centres, where car use is difficult.
The vehicle manufacturers are increasingly involved in local car-sharing services intended to serve urban professionals who occasionally need a car but prefer to avoid full-time ownership.
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