Archean Posts: 5,652 +103 Nov 28, 2011 #1 Recent research suggests many young Americans prefer to spend their money and time chatting to their friends online, as opposed to the more traditional pastime of cruising around in cars. Dan, a motoring writer for the Wall Street Journal, is convinced that "American youth have fallen out of love with automobiles" due to the rising cost of motoring and the fact that they are "living their lives online".
Recent research suggests many young Americans prefer to spend their money and time chatting to their friends online, as opposed to the more traditional pastime of cruising around in cars. Dan, a motoring writer for the Wall Street Journal, is convinced that "American youth have fallen out of love with automobiles" due to the rising cost of motoring and the fact that they are "living their lives online".