Automotive dealers in some parts of the United States are running low on hybrids and other fuel-efficient Japanese cars as rising gas prices and uncertainty about future supplies from factories in quake-shattered Japan have stoked demand.
Concerns already are evident in the biggest U.S. markets for Japanese cars, along the East and West coasts. "I'm getting 30 to 40 requests a day for (Toyota) Priuses," compared with five to 10 a day a month ago, said Dianne Whitmire, fleet director at Carson Toyota in Carson, Calif., near Los Angeles.
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