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Dealers Embracing New Technology In Autos
By Mr Ethanol | September 15, 2008
Natchez Democrat:
In a time when the United States economy is uncertain at best, most households are taking steps to save money any way they can.
With gas prices over $3.60 in many places, reducing fuel usage is one way families are trying to reduce expenses.
Purchasing smaller, more economical cars is fast becoming a trend and new technologies, like hybrid engines and flex-fuel are picking up steam as well.

In the Miss-Lou, hybrid cars are not extremely popular and gas stations supplying flex-fuel are nowhere in sight but smaller, more fuel-efficient cars are a logical choice.
Chris Carney of Great River Chevrolet in Natchez said that many customers have come to the lot asking for cars that get better gas mileage. He has also seen an influx of families looking for a second car.
“People come to the lot to find a car that they can drive back and forth to work that gets good gas mileage,” Carney said. “They are looking for a second car so they can leave their trucks and SUVs parked at home.” Read more.
Topics: Cars, Ethanol, News, Technology, Trends |
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