From banger to classic – a model for sustainable car consumption?

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Abstract

Cars are the most complex of consumer durables, yet they are not as durable as one may expect. Each year, millions of cars are scrapped, many still roadworthy or easily repairable. As with other consumer durables, consumers increasingly lose their emotional attachment with their old car in favour of a younger model. Is it possible to remedy this failure of consumer–product relationships in the interest of greater product durability and hence greater environmental sustainability? This paper explores this question in the context of the classic car market and suggests there may be some lessons there that could lead to a more sustainable new car consumption culture. © 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Nieuwenhuis, P. (2008). From banger to classic – a model for sustainable car consumption? International Journal of Consumer Studies, 32(6), 648–655. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1470-6431.2008.00721.x

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