On a recent weekend in Madison, Wisconsin, cars on the street had the look of a bygone era. I saw surviving Saturns, Oldsmobile minivans, even that funky old greenhouse on wheels, the AMC Pacer.
Turns out, cars in the rest of the country are going vintage, too. The average light vehicle on U.S. roadways has now reached 12.2 years old – the highest figure since tracking began more than two decades ago.
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