The U.S.demand for foreign cars has increased dramatically since the early 1900s because
A) Americans perceive foreign cars as lower quality cars than U.S.-produced cars.
B) foreign producers are manufacturing relatively fuel-efficient cars.
C) U.S. consumer demand for large, fuel inefficient cars has increased.
D) of all of the above reasons.
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