China’s Car Boom (NPR)

“China has become the third-largest automotive market in the world, behind only the United States and Japan. Car sales have risen so quickly that the government is trying to slow purchases by making it harder to get an auto loan. ”

Click here to hear NPR’s Steve Inskeep and Paul Eisenstein, publisher of the Internet magazine TheCarConnection.com on this subject. An immediate question one needs to ask is: “where will the oil for these cars come from in the future?”

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