Fuel Efficiency Drives Car Sales

on April 03, 2012 at 2:00 PM


Demand for fuel-efficient cars shot higher in March, as consumers sought relief from climbing gas prices.

As a result, Detroit automakers are finally winning the competition with their overseas rivals in this important part of the auto market.

General Motors said Monday that in March the company sold 100,000 cars in the United States that got 30 miles per gallon or better on the highway. That’s a first for the company.