Sunday, April 1, 2007

RE: Hypbrid Sales

A goal of the Reporting-Ethics Republicans is to try and endorse what is good for the general public. A good example is the recent article "Hybrid sales zip into the fast lane" that appeared on the front page of The Sunday Oregonian.

According to the article, in the city of Portland the percentage of hybrid registered cars has spinked up. This is in part thanks to their fueling nature looks better and better as gas prices rise toward $3 a gallon. The consumers are responding by purchasing something in which will be getting a better mileage. For the know they will they have to pay more in the short term and get more for it.

This change of the economy has left more and more dealers to increase their inventories of the hybrids for lower prices becanse they can make up for it by selling more cars. Even encouraging the SUV loving car buyers are hungry for small, sporty cars. "Although hybrids still make up fewer than 1 percent of all passenger cars in Oregon, their numbers grew about 70 percent in the state last year."

We, at Reporting-Ethics endorse what this article covers. For initially the increase of price demanded for the purchase of one of these vehicles, will benefit from these efforts. Initially the consumers expenses and eventually benefiting the overall economy.

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