Do Americans Choose Cars Or The Environment?
20 August 2002 - 2:00pm
The American love affair with the automobile is far from over, writes Thomas Bray.
"Auto companies should accept that they will never be able to out-Sierra the Sierra Club. But if they would take more notice of what's happening under their very noses at events like the Woodward Dream Cruise--as well as in surveys showing they continue to have high credibility with actual consumers, as opposed to environmental radicals, media elites and wool-gathering politicians--they might not feel so down in the dumps."
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Wall St. Journal, August 20, 2002
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