DETROIT (Bloomberg) -- U.S. auto sales may drop about 40 percent in the next 25 years because of shared driverless cars, forcing mass-market producers such as General Motors and Ford Motor Co. to slash output, a Barclays Plc analyst said.
DETROIT (Bloomberg) -- U.S. auto sales may drop about 40 percent in the next 25 years because of shared driverless cars, forcing mass-market producers such as General Motors and Ford Motor Co. to slash output, a Barclays Plc analyst said.