In the last nine months, 41,039 new vehicles were registered in Hawaii, according to the Star-Advertiser article, “Car sales rose in third quarter.”
The piece notes that the 9.1 percent gain in the islands is better than the national increase of 6.3 percent. The Hawaii Automobile Dealers Association, cited in the article, says “the numbers are very encouraging.”
Really, are 41,000 more vehicles on our congested roads “very encouraging”?
If you drive in Honolulu, this is probably a familiar sight.
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