> Mary Jo wrote:
>But many people simply do not need it. Just look at the trend in car sizes

So you need to make "efficiency" less costly while making big cars
more costly.  That's already the case: I paid a $2500 gas guzzler tax
on my car.

But that's my choice, so I paid the tax.  I'll also have to fill up
today because I get < 20mpg, which will be the first of 2 times this
week.

My only complaint with energy taxes is where they go: if they're
legislated to go to road construction only or, say, to fund
alternative fuels, I'm ok with it.

In the end if you want to get rid of less efficient cars, raise gas
prices.  That's already worked.

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