Gas mileage becomes priority one for car buyers
From Brian Sy, Featured Contributor
Posted on March 25, 2008
Filed under News
The majority of those surveyed also favor a government push for higher mileage standards and funding for alternative fuel research. Many analysts hadn't expected consumer behavior to change significantly until gas hit $4/gallon, but at the time of the study's release, the national average was only $3.27. (via Detroit News)Brian Sy is a featured contributor for vLane.
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