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![]() | More New-Car Shoppers Expect Gas Prices to Skyrocket, $3-a-Gallon Gas May Be New Threshold in Current EconomyPublished 2009-06-12 05:00By Kelley Blue Book |


Kbb.com Market Intelligence Survey Shows Shoppers Likely to Change Vehicle Choices, Spending Habits as Gas Prices Rise
When asked in
In both April and May, more than 60 percent of in-market new-car shoppers said that rising gas prices have either caused them to change their minds or made them think about vehicles they normally wouldn't have considered. When asked what they would be most likely to compromise in their next new-vehicle purchase in order to save money they might need to spend on fuel, shoppers cited engine size (for example, a four-cylinder versus a V6 or V8) as the top item likely to be sacrificed, followed closely by vehicle size (for example, a mid-size sedan versus a large sedan).
In addition, 73 percent of those who saw gas prices increasing in May said they plan to change their spending habits if gas prices were to go much higher.
"As summer approaches with household budgets still pinched by the weak economy, car buyers are once again becoming very conscious of rising gas prices," said
The April wave of this Kelley Blue Book Market Intelligence study was fielded to 691 in-market new-car shoppers on Kelley Blue Book's kbb.com from
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