The Need For (Limited) Speed
Starting in 2022, Europe will require carmakers to install speed limiters.
Starting in 2022, Europe will require carmakers to install speed limiters.
In a bid to entice baby-boomers, automakers are continuing to whip their cars to excessive speeds
Positive-trending mood in the US, as reflected by the markets, is driving up
Want to own the fastest car in town? Last week’s International Auto Show in Geneva has
Euan Wilson takes the wheel and drives right to the heart of how social mood affects trends in auto design, driving habits, and even your safety on the road in this issue of the Socionomist.
We like to drive faster when we’re feeling optimistic and slower when we’re pessimistic.
Why have American automakers recently produced a new generation of ultra “muscle cars”? Learn the answer in this latest update on social mood and the cars we drive.
GAINESVILLE, Ga./April 6, 2011 – Despite a growing population, U.S. traffic fatalities have fallen to their lowest level in 62 years. Most social scientists attribute the drop to a poor economy. Euan Wilson and other researchers at the Socionomics Institute have a different take.
Euan Wilson takes the wheel and drives right to the heart of how social mood affects trends in auto design, driving habits, and even your safety on the road in this issue of the Socionomist.
There is a high correlation between automobile engine horse power and the inflation adjusted Dow Jones Industrial Average. That correlation is unusually strong in relation to Chevrolet Corvette engine power. Improve your investing and socionomic skills by taking in this discussion.