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| * [[Tips for all drivers]] | | * [[Tips for all drivers]] |
| * [[Hypermiler|Tips for Hybrid Drivers, including Hypermilers]] | | * [[Hypermiler|Tips for Hybrid Drivers, including Hypermilers]] |
| * [http://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/mileage/ See how your mileage compares] | | * [http://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/mileage/ See how your hybrid mileage compares] |
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Revision as of 15:25, 26 August 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 Toyota Camry is a mid-size car that has been the best selling car in the United States for eight of the last nine years starting in 1997. Over 400,000 American families buy the Camry each year because of its roominess and reliability, in addition to a good value to cost ratio. An upbranded luxury version of the Camry is sold under the Lexus ES nameplate in the United States also known as the Windom in Japan. (more...)
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Chosen by some reviewers as the #1 near-luxury car, the 2006 BMW 3 Series is consistently rated one of the very best. The only siginificant critique mentioned by some reviewers is that the 3 Series cargo space is limited. On the other hand, the BMW 3 Series offers a driving experience that is uncomperable.
A summary of all reviewers on Autos.com rate the 2006 325 and the 330 2nd best of 31 near-luxury cars. (more...)
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