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In the American EV Market, What Drives the Interested and Holds Back the Hesitant?
Automotive and mobility analyst Lisa Whalen examines which consumer demographics are most and least interested in electric vehicles
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Ride-Hailing Usage Dips as Costs Impact Personal Mobility
Automotive and mobility analyst Lisa Whalen explores ride-hailing apps’ usage trends
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Car Care Counts With Consumers Who Want to Increase Their Vehicles’ Value and Lifespan
Automotive and mobility analyst Lisa Whalen delves into consumer perceptions around vehicle care and maintenance
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Gas Price Pain Is Curbing Mobility, and Consumers Are Getting Creative to Stay on the Move
Automotive and mobility analyst Lisa Whalen and geopolitical risk analyst Sonnet Frisbie explore ongoing shifts in consumer behavior around rising gas prices
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For Autonomous Vehicles, Safety and Trust Remain Major Obstacles
Morning Consult’s automotive and mobility analyst Lisa Whalen unpacks consumer perceptions of self-driving vehicles
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The State of Automotive & Mobility: Q1 2022 Report
This quarterly report tracks how consumers are reshaping the automotive and mobility industries amid inflation, supply chain and pandemic woes
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Rising Gas Prices Spell Shifts in Consumer Driving and Purchasing Behavior
Consumers are wary of higher prices at the pump, and both gas prices and mileage weigh heavily on their vehicle purchase decisions, writes automotive and mobility analyst Lisa Whalen
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They’re Electric: Automakers Resonated With EV-Interested Consumers at the Super Bowl
Electric vehicle ads were front and center at this year’s Super Bowl, with Kia’s “Robo Dog” winning hearts and outperforming other automotive ads, writes automotive and mobility analyst Lisa Whalen
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Automotive Service and Repair Retailers Face an Uphill Battle to Win Back Customers
The auto service and repair industry needs to up the ante by providing more efficient, more user-friendly customer experiences in 2022, writes automotive and mobility analyst Lisa Whalen
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Vehicle Buyers Don’t Whine About Going Online, and Traditional Retailers Should Take Note
Consumers are increasingly open to purchasing vehicles on the internet, and traditional automotive retailers have much to learn from online upstarts, writes automotive and mobility analyst Lisa Whalen