Carjacked : the culture of the automobile and its effect on our lives

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Carjacked : the culture of the automobile and its effect on our lives

Catherine Lutz and Anne Lutz Fernandez

Palgrave Macmillan, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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For most of the twentieth century, America's love affair with the car went unchallenged. Gas prices were kept low, ever more roads and highways built and maintained, and this year's model always looked a little better than last year's. Then, in fairly short order, gas jumped to $4 a gallon, the housing bubble imploded and the current economic crisis was upon us. Suddenly, car owners had reason to question what is on average, their biggest household expense. Carjacked gets into the meat of America's obsession with cars and explodes myth after myth along the way. While the automobile's contribution to global warming and the effects of volatile gas prices are is widely known, the problems Americans face every day because of their cars are much more widespread and yet much less known - from the surprising $14,000 per year that the average car costs to own to the uptick of incidences of obesity and asthma that car ownership seemingly causes to the more than 6 million car accidents a year at a cost of $230 billion. Carjacked sheds new light on the complex impact of the automobile on American society and shows us how to develop a new and healthier relationship with cars, a relationship that is both cheaper and greener.

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Preface Introduction Dream Car: Myth-making, Western Values, and the Automobile 23 The Pitch: How They Sell The Pitch: How We Buy The Catch: What We Really Pay Chapter 6. The Catch: The Rich Get Richer Why We Drive Drive Time Remakes Us Getting Carsick Full Metal Jacket: The Body Count Conclusion: A Call to Action

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