Not exact matches
Historically, low gas prices have pushed Americans toward large, fuel - inefficient
cars; price spikes
tend to suddenly, and temporarily, boost sales of fuel -
efficient models.
Other English - speaking markets, which
tend to favor smaller, more fuel -
efficient cars, seem less likely for this big sedan.
And while buying a more
efficient car might be an option for some, new and used
cars that get more miles per gallon
tend to be more in demand — and more expensive — when prices are high.