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Old 05-20-2009, 02:02 AM
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Default California Counties by Vehicles Per 1,000 Residents

Largest Counties

Vehicles Per 1,000 Residents, 2007
El Dorado 821
Placer 759
Marin 756
Sonoma 749
Santa Cruz 736
Napa 732
Contra Costa 710
San Mateo 690
San Benito 685
Ventura 680
Solano 678
San Diego 663
Santa Clara 662
Santa Barbara 661
Sacramento 659
Orange 642
Alameda 634
Riverside 629
San Joaquin 620
San Bernardino 613
Stanislaus 605
Monterey 589
Kern 573
Los Angeles 564
Fresno 557
Tulare 539
San Francisco 459

US Census Bureau, American Factfinder
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Old 05-20-2009, 04:38 AM
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Despite the 3rd place showing, I'm sure Marin would be the #1 county in Prius owners per 1,000 residents. I'm guessing age and wealth are the big indicators here (SF an outlier), since central valley counties would probably have larger families and more low income laborers.
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Bwahaaahaa! Marin - land of "voting green" and the $5 GG bridge toll to subsidize GG Transit ... #3.

Bwaaaaaahaaaaaahaaa!

What a bunch of hypocrites.
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Old 05-21-2009, 12:37 AM
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since central valley counties would probably have larger families and more low income laborers.

Not to mention a high ratio of CWP (concealed weapon permit) holders. Don't mess with Central Valley people. You never know who's packin'!
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Old 05-21-2009, 12:43 AM
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Bwahaaahaa! Marin - land of "voting green" and the $5 GG bridge toll to subsidize GG Transit ... #3.

Bwaaaaaahaaaaaahaaa!

What a bunch of hypocrites.
LMAO! Yes, well they can "afford" to be hypocrites now can't they!
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