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Economics of automobile ownership



Compared to other popular modes of passenger transportation, especially buses, the automobile has a relatively high cost per person-kilometre traveled . Nevertheless demand for automobiles remains high and inelastic, suggesting that its advantages, such as on-demand and door-to-door travel, are highly prized and not easily substituted by cheaper alternative modes of transport.



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