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Thinking about buying a new
vehicle?
You've come to the right
place.
www.fueleconomy.gov
has gas mileage estimates and more
information for 1985-2009 model year cars.
Selecting which vehicle to
purchase is the most important fuel economy
decision you'll make.
The difference between a car
that gets 20 MPG and one that gets 30 MPG
amounts to $550 per year (assuming 15,000
miles of driving annually and a fuel cost of
$2.20).
That's $2,200 extra in fuel costs in just
four years!
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