Mobile devices are making Millennial car buyers more self-sufficient than their parents. According to a study by auto shopping site Edmunds.com, 41% of 18-34-year-olds say that they use their phones and tablets to read vehicle reviews, while only 20% of other adults do the same. They are also more likely than older shoppers to use smartphones to compare prices, find cars for sale, and text dealers. However, this does not mean that dealerships will become obsolete: 64% still desire face-to-face interaction when it comes to sealing the deal, and 96% would want to test drive a vehicle before buying. (MediaPost)