![]() ![]() % of Total and Mad Max: Fury Road cinema-goers who agree with Automotive Attitude ![]() However there two other attitudes that Mad Max viewers are over 25% more likely than the norm to agree with: 38% agree they don’t want a particularly fast car but would like it to look sporty, and-perhaps in preparation for an apocalypse once oil runs out-33% say they would seriously consider buying a fully electric vehicle, compared with 30% and 26% respectively of the total population with these attitudes. ![]() Mad Max: Fury Road movie-goers are also over 50% more likely than average to be interested in buying a high performance car (28% vs 18% of all Australians) or to regard themselves as “a bit of a car enthusiast” (38% vs 24%). ![]() Almost 1.1 million Australians 14+ (5.6%) saw Mad Max: Fury Road at the cinema from its release in May to the end of June 2015-and it seems many are now keen for some automotive thrills closer to home, data from Roy Morgan Single Source shows.Ī third of those who saw the latest Mad Max movie agree they would like a car that handles like a racing car (33%) or will only buy a car that is fun to own (33%), compared with just 18% of the general population with these automotive attitudes. ![]()
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