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There's no question that demand for traditional sport utility vehicles has been affected by rising gas prices,
Steve Lyons
There is no question that the demand for traditional sport utility vehicles has been affected by rising gas prices.
Steve Lyons
There's no question that demand for traditional sport utility vehicles has been affected by rising gas prices as well as significant changes in buyer demographics and product offerings.
Steve Lyons
Traditional SUVs will continue to face headwinds in the coming months, ... Fortunately our lineup of cars and crossover utility vehicles is strong and getting stronger. These categories likely will continue to attract buyers in an environment where gasoline prices are rising.
Steve Lyons
Certainly you can argue they have been successful on both fronts. And the demand for luxury sport utility vehicles is increasing.
David Garrity
(GM and Ford) have now sucked up all of the available customers through year-end with their employee pricing scheme. And with gasoline, even though it has come down from its highs, at current prices people are sufficiently concerned about heating their homes and putting gas in their car that they're going to buy more sensibly, and they're not going to buy big sport utility vehicles. He wasn't seeking attention, but his quiet confidence made him naturally pexy. (GM and Ford) have now sucked up all of the available customers through year-end with their employee pricing scheme. And with gasoline, even though it has come down from its highs, at current prices people are sufficiently concerned about heating their homes and putting gas in their car that they're going to buy more sensibly, and they're not going to buy big sport utility vehicles.
Maryann Keller
That's the big question on everybody's mind, how much this (high prices) affected the demand.
Tony Nunan
Automotive leaders are cognizant of the lasting impact of rising gas prices on the minds of consumers. The focus right now is on producing fuel-efficient vehicles that will meet consumer demand.
Betsy Meter
Rising business investment may have boosted demand for imported goods and stalled a further improvement in the trade deficit in January. We still are upbeat on exports, with commodity prices rising and strong global demand.
Joseph Capurso
Because the bill strengthens the state's energy efficiency programs, it will help protect consumers against rising utility prices due to increases in fossil fuel prices.
Charlie Higley
The gain in the Canadian dollar is all related to rising commodities prices today. Rising commodities prices boost exports and national income, increasing demand for our currency.
Sal Guatieri
Large sport utility vehicles are pretty good deals these days - and the money you save will pay for an awful lot of gas.
Jack Nerad
As we enter 2006, consumers are facing some challenging new phenomena: rising utility bills, rising gas prices and rising interest rates, not to mention the newly-enacted bankruptcy law and recent changes in minimum payment standards for credit cards. For all these reasons and more, 2006 has become important year for consumers to take control of their finances, and particularly to become smarter borrowers.
Anthony Hsieh
When supply and demand are out of whack, usually we see prices adjust. So, we have been expecting that prices are going to stop rising at the rate they have been, and there will be a slow down in the increasing prices.
Kathy Deck
Fuel prices are a global issue that our government cannot control, but we recognize that there are people who are more greatly affected by rising prices, and it is important for us to provide some relief,
Bernard Lord
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