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Northwood University students share insights on the future of the auto industry, EV adoption, and dealership careers

In a dynamic conversation on today’s episode of Inside Automotive, Northwood University students Colin Kubik and Alex Mazon delve into the key issues facing the automotive industry today. From the increasing focus on electric vehicles (EVs) to the evolving dealership model, they offer fresh perspectives as the next generation of industry leaders. Discover their thoughts on EV adoption, the economic challenges young consumers face, and what excites them most about the future of automotive retail.

Key Takeaways

1. Mazon and Kubik share a reluctance to embrace electric vehicles (EVs), citing concerns over infrastructure, environmental impacts, and charging inefficiencies. While some of their peers are eager to buy EVs, others remain skeptical about the long-term sustainability and practicality.

2. Both Kubik and Mazon agree that hybrid technology is currently the more viable option for them and most industry consumers. They note that hybrids offer a balance between traditional combustion engines and the promise of cleaner energy without the limitations of EV infrastructure.

3. With the average price of a new car nearing $50,000, both Mazon and Kubik express concerns about affordability for young consumers just entering the job market. Moreover, Kubik points out the difficulty of achieving financial stability while facing such high costs for essential purchases like transportation.

4. Both students value the personal, face-to-face interaction that dealerships provide. They emphasize the importance of building relationships with dealers and highlight the trust that comes from dealing with real people rather than relying on an entirely online car-buying process.

5. Despite the challenges, Mazon aims to one day own a luxury dealership, while Kubik aspires to make a broader impact within the industry, focusing on innovative solutions and fostering relationships between dealers and consumers.

"I love a combustion engine. I think you can't go wrong, and I will personally be driving one until I see a solution that is more reasonable and more sustainable for the environment." – Colin Kubik
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