Poll shows over fifty percent of America interested in hybrids
Gallup conducted a poll last month checking the pulse of automotive consumers, and how their buying attitudes are changing in light of America’s increasing gas prices. According to the poll, fully 57 percent of the 1001 responders now state that they would consider purchasing a hybrid as their next vehicle. Those among the younger and middle-age were reportedly more interested than seniors, and would-be consumers with higher incomes looked upon hybrids with more favor than those in lower-income brackets.
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