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The Most Fuel Efficient Cars and Trucks for 2006
People used to buy cars based on styling and their bank balance, but today many consumers factor crash-test scores, reliability records, and with recent increases in gas prices, fuel economy into the equation. To battle the rising costs of fuel, consumers can choose from an increasing number of gasoline/electric hybrid cars, but most of these models don’t meet a general consumer’s needs in one way or another. Plus, they command a premium that takes years to recoup at the pump.
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Alternative Fuels for Vehicle Use
Fuel Economy Glossary
Fuel Economy: Hydrogen Vehicles
How to Get Maximum MPG
Hybrid FAQs
Hybrid - Go!
Hybrids, Hydrogen and Price Hikes
Hybrids and hellions, unite!
Hybrid - No!
Hybrid SUV Preview
Increase Gas Mileage
Opel Astra Diesel Hybrid Concept
2006: Most Fuel-Efficient Vehicles
Top Ten Fuel-Efficient Family Cars
Top Ten Most Fuel-Efficient SUVs
Toyota and Ford Reach Hybrid Technology Agreement
2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
Toyota Recalls 75,000 Prius Hybrids
What Makes Hybrids Go?
When Fuel Economy Matters
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The Real Value of Fuel Economy
Never thought it would get to this. Did you? Three dollars a gallon just to get down the road.
The brooding outlook says that we’ll feel the pain of four dollars before we get any significant relief from high prices. ...

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2005 Ford Escape Hybrid
2005 Honda Accord Hybrid
2005 Honda Accord Hybrid Preview
2006 Honda Civic Hybrid
2006 Honda Civic Hybrid Photo Gallery
2005 Hybrid Comparison
2005 Hybrid Preview
2006 Mercury Mariner Hybrid Preview
2007 Nissan Altima Hybrid
2004 Toyota Prius Hybrid
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