So what used vehicles were people looking for during 2008 as gasoline prices spiked to more than $4 a gallon (before dropping to unbelievably low levels by year end)? CarMax, the used-car retailer, says that on its Web site, the car that visitors to the portal were most interested in was the Honda Accord, followed by the Honda Civic. The Toyota Camry was in third place. Those three were obvious choices because they are perennially the top-selling cars in America.
Other popular cars on the list included the Nissan Altima at No. 5, the Toyota Corolla at No. 8, and the Nissan Maxima at No. 10. But surprisingly, the Ford Mustang was No. 4 on the list of most-searched vehicles. And the fuel-hungry Chevrolet Tahoe large sport utility was No. 6, and the Ford F-150 pickup No. 7. Another pickup made the list, the midsize Toyota Tacoma at No. 9.
The fact that three of the top vehicles on potential buyers' lists were models not known for having good fuel economy shows that perhaps even at $4 a gallon, Americans weren't ready to give up all of their favorite rides.
Seeing the Tacoma on the list isn't a surprise, as the smaller pickups did see increased sales during 2008 as buyers looked for better gas mileage. Although not on CarMax's Top 10 most-searched list, the compact Ford Ranger pickup was one of the most popular trucks during the year - probably because it's the truck with the best fuel economy. In fact, Ford had planned to discontinue the Ranger after 2009, but dropped that idea about midway through 2008 as sales of the truck mushroomed. The vehicle hasn't been redesigned in more than a decade, but the gasoline crisis of 2008 showed that the Ranger still has traction in the marketplace even if it is 10 years old.
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