GENERATION Z THE MOST OPEN-MINDED BUYING GENERATION

 GENERATION Z  THE MOST OPEN-MINDED BUYING GENERATION
News Published on : 17-Nov-2021 14:31:27

Generation Z is the most open-minded and well researched car buying generation taking seven weeks to make a car purchase a recent study by CarGurus has revealed. The Next Generation of Car Buyers study found that while 18-24 year old buyers felt the urgency of their purchase was the greatest of any age group they were still willing to wait the longest and conduct the most research. At the same time fewer of the Gen Z cohort reported entering the buying process with an attachment to a specific manufacturer or model type leaving them open to a wider range of marques than members of other generations. The CarGurus study of 1 512 people who have bought a car in the UK in the past four months split participants into typical generational cohorts - Gen Z (18-24 years old) Millennials (25-39) Gen X (40-54) and Boomers (55-65). Gen Z revealed they were less likely to be certain of the type of the vehicle they would buy (43% of Gen Z vs 63% on average). The make of vehicle (29% of Gen Z vs 47% on average) the amount of money they were willing to spend (35% of Gen Z vs 57% on average) whether to buy new or used (48% of Gen Z vs 70% on average) and whether to purchase or lease (Gen Z 51% vs 68% on average) were also decisions where the youngest cohort struggled. With so many variables to resolve only 41% of 18-24 year-olds claimed to feel very confident engaging in the buying process. Perhaps unsurprisingly then Gen Z also reported taking the longest average time to make a purchase - seven weeks vs four and a half for Gen X. Likely thanks to this uncertainty Gen Z buyers were also the most likely to visit multiple sellers before making a purchase - 53% compared to 41% of Gen X and just 34% of Boomers. And even once inside the dealership 89% of Gen Z reported using their phone to do last-minute research compared to 57% of Gen X and only 37% of Boomers.