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| Driven by gas prices and growing social awareness, [[Hybrid Cars | '''hybrid cars''']] are becoming attractive options. | | Driven by gas prices and growing social awareness, [[Hybrid Cars | '''hybrid cars''']] are becoming attractive options. |
Revision as of 00:58, 20 October 2006
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Driven by gas prices and growing social awareness, hybrid cars are becoming attractive options.
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High Mileage Driving Tips
See how to save hundreds; improve fuel economy 15% or more
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The new redesigned 2007 Chevy Tahoe was launched in early January and features improved power, improved segment-leading fuel economy and increased interior refinement. The biggest improvement for GM has been the Tahoe's fuel economy. With gas prices on the rise; this was much needed. (more...)
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The Toyota Corolla is a compact car produced by Toyota of Japan and is known worldwide for its reliability, conventional engineering and low fuel consumption. In 1997, the Corolla became the best selling nameplate in the world. Marking the Corolla's 40th worldwide anniversary, the 2006 Corolla offers high quality interior options, a smooth comfortable ride combined with solid handling, zippy acceleration and the best gas mileage for a car in its class. (more...)
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