The gas tax for example, that seems like a good one to get rid of. It’s not doing much for us as it is. What’s that about a Minnesota bridge and global warming? I can’t hear you over the roar of this SUV engine.
Also, see the NY Times story “As Gas Costs Soar, Buyers Flock to Small Cars“
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May 5th, 2008 at 4:17 pm
In unrelated (but Maine-related news), my dad says used SUVs litter the roads of Cumberland and the surrounding towns. He was looking for a used car for my sister. She got a Ford Focus with manual transmission. If she throws it into neutral often enough, she should get 33-35 mpg.