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Understanding Auto Motives. Conceptualising Car 'Dependence'. Motivating Changes in Auto Mobility. Mobility Without Accessibility: The Case of Car Use and Discretionary Activities. Insights on Car-Use Behaviors from Behavioral Economics. Drivers of Auto Ownership: The Role of Past Experience and Peer Pressure. The Car as a Material Possession: Exploring the Link between Materialism and Car Ownership and Use. Car Use and Gender: The Case of Dual-Earner Families in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Driving off into the Sunset: The Implications of the Growing Automobility of Older Travelers. Mobility vs. Affordability as Motivations for Car-Ownership Choice in Urban Fringe, Low-Income Australia. Driving to the Breadline. Migrating to Driving: Exploring the Multiple Dimensions of Immigrants' Automobile Use. Immigrants and Automobility in New Jersey: The Role of Spatial and Occupational Factors in Commuting to Work. Conclusions. Prelims.