Baby boomers are making for booming sales in automotive showrooms. According to a recent study by AARP and J.D. Power and Associates, people over 50 bought nearly two-thirds of the new cars sold in the United States last year. There’s no secret to the phenomenon. Boomers — basically, those born between 1946 and 1964 — may be the only group of meaningful size that has any money left; they can afford new cars.
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