Gas mileage is most important criteria in determining next vehicle purchase
According to a recent survey of AAA Michigan members, the make and model of a car took the back seat to gas mileage as the single most important factor that will determine what kind of car AAA members will buy.
Gas mileage is ranked as the number one criteria members will use in their decision-making process, followed by make and model, safety features, performance, seating capacity and technology features.
"The survey results clearly demonstrate that gas prices have reached levels sufficient for consumers to dramatically alter their driving behaviors and car-buying habits," said Kathy Harrison, vice president and chief public affairs officer for AAA Michigan. "The results also show strong support for measures to reduce the country's dependency on foreign oil, including better fuel efficiency for new cars, trucks and SUVs."
When asked which measures lawmakers should pursue to decrease the country's dependency on foreign oil, AAA members responded:
•Require better fuel efficiency for new cars, trucks and SUVs (61 percent)
•Increase funding for research on alternative fuels (56 percent)
•Allow more drilling and oil exploration in North America (52 percent)
•Increase public transportation options (48 percent)
•Establish national conservation programs (35 percent)
•Increase taxes to reduce public's driving habits (9 percent)