This article in today's NY Times is encouraging:
DETROIT — Soaring gas prices have turned the steady migration by Americans to smaller cars into a stampede.Well, I don't think that amounts to a stampede, actually.
In what industry analysts are calling a first, about one in five vehicles sold in the United States was a compact or subcompact car during April, based on monthly sales data released Thursday. Almost a decade ago, when sport utility vehicles were at their peak of popularity, only one in every eight vehicles sold was a small car.
The switch to smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles has been building in recent years, but has accelerated recently with the advent of $3.50-a-gallon gas. At the same time, sales of pickup trucks and large sport utility vehicles have dropped sharply.Now THAT is significant.
In another first, fuel-sipping four-cylinder engines surpassed six-cylinder models in popularity in April.
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