Every fifth Pole does not feel the need to have a car

2025-08-16 06:00
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2025-08-16 06:00
Every fifth surveyed Pole does not feel the need to have a car – according to the “Auto for generation” survey. More than half of the respondents also stated that currently being the owner of the car is no longer as important as in the past.


According to the report by Santander Consumer Multirent, the need to have a car is not 29 percent forty -year -olds – Most of all age groups. Seniors in the sixties (17 percent) are the least successful. The authors of the publication noticed that sex also matters – 24 percent. women indicated that the car was not necessary for them, and in the case of men it was 19 percent.
More than half of the respondents (57 percent) also stated that Currently, being the owner of the car is no longer as important as in the past. The study results show that the scale of this phenomenon varies depending on age. The most noticeable is among people in his fifties, where 69 percent stated. The next thirty -year -olds were subsequent – 45 percent
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“The inhabitants of the largest cities even more often than the rest of the country believe that the car has ceased to be a symbol of status – 63 percent of respondents from the agglomeration are convinced of this. In medium -sized cities, this view is divided only by every second examined (50 percent). (…) It is no longer a priority, “it was emphasized in the information.
The study was carried out at the request of the Santander Consumer Multirent by telephone, standardized computer-assisted questionnaire interviews (CATI), conducted by the Institute of Market and Social Research (IBRIS) on June 2-7, 2025. The study was carried out at a sample of 1000 people. (PAP)
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