We Look at the Changes in Car Culture in Recent Years

CABAZON, CA- AUG 17: The famed (they've been seen in many movies and videos) Cabazon Dinosaurs were built in the 1960's by Clause Bell to get the attention of passing motorists. He owned a restaurant near Palm Springs. The car culture in the U.S. is changing as a new generation is less interested in cars than their parents were. Some Millennials have opted to use Uber or Zip cars or public transportation and don't necessarily want to own a car. (Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
CABAZON, CA- AUG 17: The famed (they've been seen in many movies and videos) Cabazon Dinosaurs were built in the 1960's by Clause Bell to get the attention of passing motorists. He owned a restaurant near Palm Springs. The car culture in the U.S. is changing as a new generation is less interested in cars than their parents were. Some Millennials have opted to use Uber or Zip cars or public transportation and don't necessarily want to own a car. (Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
We Look at the Changes in Car Culture in Recent Years
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