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Fuel economy: Why you're not getting the mpg you expect
(ConsumerReports.org)
"For years, automakers have been criticized for producing vehicles that get so-so gas mileage. But as gas prices climb and consumers seek more miles per gallon, it turns out that fuel economy is much worse than it appears--50 percent less on some models...[s]hortfalls in mpg occurred in 90 percent of vehicles we tested." You might want to wait a while before buying that Hummer.
Blogged: Friday, September 30, 2005

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