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Millennials driving SUV boom

Millennials feel SUVs offer a unique proposition. – AFP/Relaxnews pic, September 8, 2015.Millennials feel SUVs offer a unique proposition. – AFP/Relaxnews pic, September 8, 2015.A new survey from Ford shows that the youngest generation of the car-buying public is the most likely to plump for something with off-road styling

The study of 5,000 adults across the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain found that 17- to 34-year-olds are the most likely to feel that an SUV reflects style and success. What's more, one in four respondents in that age group considering a new car purchase in the next year is sizing up a crossover or SUV.

The younger generation also feels that crossovers have seriously improved their environmentally friendly credentials over recent years – 84% believe they have become more fuel efficient since 2010, and 52% feel that it is the only type of car that delivers the right combination of toughness as well as lifestyle and emotional appeal.

"The survey makes two important points – the SUV boom in Europe is not a passing fad and young people are not as ambivalent about car ownership as some suggest – especially when it comes to SUVs," said Roelant de Waard, vice-president of Marketing, Sales and Service, Ford of Europe.

"For both rational and emotional reasons, many younger buyers in Europe see SUVs as the perfect choice for them." – AFP/Relaxnews, September 8, 2015.

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