“We don’t even have a car. I think shortly after I filled out your survey, our car broke down. We haven’t replaced it yet. We do intend to probably – if we can find the right deal – replace it with an electric,” said Klipsch, who lives in Seattle.
Replacing the car “is a priority, but it’s also a priority that it is as green as we can afford.”
Klipsch was among the readers who responded to a July Crosscut story about the connection between Washington’s new cap-and-trade program and high gas prices, which brought sticker shock for many as the summer kicked off.
Reader responses ranged from grudging acceptance
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