Do sales numbers matter in the overall green car equation?
Shruti Vaidynanathan: To a certain extent, they do. We try to rank as many vehicles as we possibly can. The GX has seen as recent explosion of interest in California and Utah. Because it’s so popular in certain pockets of the United States, we think it’s worth ranking. It’s important to get that information out there, especially if people are looking at compressed natural gas technology to reduce emissions from vehicles. Do you see CNG as rising above its niche status at some point? Hopefully. One thing that the green list this year has told us is that there’s so much technology making it to the market. You never can tell. I think people are interested in CNG as an option, but if some other technology becomes more valid and cheaper, then that might take over. CNG is one of the front-runners for now. A couple of Chevy cars made it to the top 10 list this year. I know. The domestics did pretty well this year. Is this the beginning of a trend of domestic cars becoming greener, and maybe c