Auto industry executives aren’t terribly popular these days, and they’ll become less so now that some of them say the best way to boost fuel efficiency is to increase the gas tax.
They stepped on that third rail today during the Reuters Auto Summit in Detroit when they said $4 gasoline would do more to cut fuel consumption than the $25 billion federal program aimed at spurring the development of fuel-effieient automobiles. They noted that sales of the Toyota Prius spiked last year Source: Autopia RSS Feed
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