Perspective
Nov. 5, 2015
Generation forward and tomorrow's cars
Cars used to embody society's love of freedom, but that has given way to a generation increasingly indifferent about what cars they drive. By Jonathan Michaels





Jonathan A. Michaels
Managing Partner
MLG Attorneys at Law
Phone: (949) 581-6900
Email: jmichaels@defectattorney.com
Whittier Coll SOL; CA
Jonathan specializes in representing clients in the automotive industry.
There once existed a time when automobiles were the embodiment of society's love of freedom. Cars represented more than ordinary utility. For many, they were the fundamental expression of personal choice, where personality reveled in the freedom to pick up and go. Few can forget James Dean's love of Porsches or Elvis Presley's collection of Cadillacs, making the cars nearly as famous as the celebrities who drove them.
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