An End To The Car As We Know It?
With more and more people looking to purchase bicycles over cars this year it would seem that people are actually caring more about whether their bike seat is hurting the groin area than getting a new Audi. Is the reason for this really because the general population are actually caring about the environment or can it be put down to the fact the recession is still having an effect on people and they are just not wanting to spend money on a car?
The motor industry on the whole has seen massive decline in the last couple of years and although this is partly down to the recession it is safe to say that it is often the companies own faults as well. A lot of the figures I have come across are only really looking at the showroom sales and not on the net, these sales seem to be doing very well. Don’t think that that Audi TT Roadster has to be a dream as the net is great for cheap cars.
Many people are worried about buying a vehicle simply because of all of the costs involved, on top of this people are always being reminded on how bad driving a car is for the environment, on the other hand the truth behind it is even if we did stop driving our cars, China produces more than all of the cars in the UK. It is a good thing that people are starting to realise that the five minute drive to work is only another five minutes extra when you get on a bike and start pedalling and only a bit more than that if you are walking.
There are many people that do not live too far away from their offices that really need to be walking or riding into work. So if you can why not ride or walk in, even if it is just a couple of times a week, that way you can still get your nice, new Audi R8.