You can't answer the question. I recall that when gas prices in the United States rose to $4 a gallon, people traded in their SUVs for smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles. Mr. Bush once said that Americans were addicted to oil.
I was wondering if California had a program aimed at encouraging people to buy smaller vehicles or more fuel-efficient trucks, particularly since it's hot in California and with global warming, drought problems will only get worse.
I know that the state is making a considerable effort in this area. Is there a government program in place to encourage or assist people who want to trade in their gas guzzler for a smaller vehicle?