As gas prices slide, U.S. car buyers go for size, shun hybrids

DETROIT Nov 12 (Reuters) - It is the automotive equivalent of Pavlov's bell: when gasoline is expensive, U.S. car owners try to downsize, but once pump prices ring down, they salivate over big pickup trucks and SUVs.
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